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After a surge in popularity late last year and early 2023, OpenAI’s chatbots appear to be starting to lose momentum.According to the data internet analytics firm shared with Last month, mobile and desktop traffic to ChatGPT’s websites dropped 9.7 percent globally. If SimilarWeb’s data is accurate, this decline marks the first time chatbots have seen a decline in users. In June, app tracker Sensor Tower also saw a decline in downloads after peaking earlier in the month. OpenAI did not immediately respond to Engadget’s request for comment.
The waning interest in ChatGPT seems to be part of an industry trend. Samelweb’s figures show that in recent months, the desktop and mobile websites of Microsoft Bing, Google Bard and Character.AI have seen fewer visitors. For example, Microsoft experienced a spike in traffic to its search engine in February and March when Bing AI became available in public preview. Since then, monthly traffic to the website has steadily declined and is almost back to the level it was before Microsoft rebuilt Bing. Separately, Similarweb says his ChatGPT engagement has declined, with user hours down by 8.5% of his as of May 2023.
What is the reason for the decline? of director Suggesting that the end of the school year might have something to do with it. Since most college students are on summer vacation, we assume that not many young people are using ChatGPT to write papers. Another reason is that companies like Samsung have been using his AI chatbots for years. Whatever the reason for the decline, no one should be panicking at OpenAI. Rather, the lab is probably happy that fewer people are using the public version of ChatGPT. CEO Sam Altman told OpenAI that the service is a “]will be used.