Summary We Analyzed Millions of ChatGPT User Sessions: Visits are Down 29% since May, Programming Assistance is 30% of Use - SparkToro sparktoro.com
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The number of visits to ChatGPT has dropped by 29% since May, primarily due to a decrease in new and casual users, while programming assistance accounts for 30% of platform usage.
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- OpenAI traffic has declined 29.15% since May.
- Theory A suggests that new users are falling off, while professional/regular use is still high or growing.
- Theory B suggests that the decline in traffic is due to educational users during summer vacations.
- Programming assistance is the largest use-case for ChatGPT, accounting for 29.14% of all prompt series.
- Education, content creation, and sales/marketing are other common use-cases for ChatGPT.
- Analysis of common words in ChatGPT prompt sessions reveals surprising trends, such as SEO and gaming-related prompts.
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Visits to ChatGPT have declined by 29% since May, with new and casual users being the main contributors to the decrease. Programming assistance makes up 30% of platform usage.
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A recent analysis of millions of ChatGPT user sessions reveals a 29% decline in visits since May. However, the decline is attributed to new users and those checking it out without specific tasks, rather than professional or regular users. Educational users are
A recent analysis of millions of ChatGPT user sessions revealed a 29% decline in visits since May. Programming assistance accounted for 30% of the platform's use. The investigation included a breakdown of subcategories, such as writing assistance, personal