an OpenAI blog entry revealing the most extensive study conducted to date on ChatGPT consumer engagement. The Economic Research team collaborated with Harvard economist David Deming to evaluate 1.5 million interactions utilizing AI to discern the evolution of ChatGPT usage over time. The researchers examined the data through a methodology that ensured the privacy of the chats. They refrained from reading the actual dialogues, instead employing automated tools to identify and classify usage trends.
The findings indicate that the consumer market for AI chatbots like ChatGPT is developing, with an increasing number of individuals interacting with the AI in diverse manners. For instance, the researchers analyzed user names to understand how male and female users engaged with the chatbot over time. In January 2024, 37% of users whose names could be identified as masculine or feminine were women. That figure rose to 52% by July 2025. Additionally, the study revealed that younger users (ages 18 to 25) represented nearly half of the conversations.
Moreover, the researchers discovered that the use of ChatGPT has significantly grown since its introduction, particularly in low- and middle-income nations experiencing swift advancements. OpenAI reports that by May 2025, the adoption rate of ChatGPT in the lowest income countries was over four times greater compared to the highest income markets. The service is freely accessible on the web, with the ChatGPT Free version now incorporating various features that were once exclusive to the paid subscription options.
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