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    ChatGPT’s OpenAI reports surge to 400 million weekly users

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseFebruary 20, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NEW YORK: Synthetic intelligence powerhouse OpenAI has seen its weekly energetic customers bounce 33 per cent to 400 million since December, the corporate stated on Thursday (Feb 20).

    The San Francisco-based creator of ChatGPT additionally reported that its enterprise buyer base has doubled to 2 million paying customers since September, highlighting the fast adoption of AI instruments throughout the enterprise sector.

    The corporate, which rocked the tech world with the discharge of its chatbot in 2022, nevertheless, didn’t replace the most recent knowledge for its Plus and Professional choices, which cost prospects US$20 and US$200 respectively.

    “Individuals hear about it via phrase of mouth. They see the utility of it. They see their associates utilizing it,” chief working officer Brad Lightcap stated in an interview with CNBC.

    The figures come as OpenAI faces new competitors from Chinese language rival DeepSeek and authorized challenges from OpenAI co-founder Elon Musk, who just lately sued the corporate over its transfer to transform to a for-profit entity.

    The proliferation of fashions and chatbots has sown doubt that the businesses will be capable to guide a return on the huge investments wanted to coach the fashions.

    Musk additionally released his AI company’s latest ChatGPT rival Grok 3 on Monday.

    OpenAI is presently in talks with SoftBank for a possible US$40 billion funding that might worth the Microsoft-backed firm at roughly US$300 billion, in accordance with CNBC.

    The corporate dismissed a current US$97.4 billion bid from Musk and different buyers to buy its nonprofit belongings, with OpenAI Chairman Bret Taylor stating that the corporate “shouldn’t be on the market”.



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