OpenAI on Aug. 6 published its first set of country-level ChatGPT usage profile data, laying out differences across use cases, age groups, and regions. The data shows that in workplace settings, more than 50% of ChatGPT use is tied to execution-oriented tasks such as writing, editing, and analysis, more than double the share seen outside work, where information lookup remains the main use case. By age, the share of messages from users aged 35 and older rose 5 percentage points year over year worldwide, with gains exceeding 10 percentage points in France and the Czech Republic. Nearly three-quarters of European countries posted increases above the global average, while some parts of Southeast Asia saw smaller gains. Regionally, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania are narrowing the gap with early adopters, with Peru, Uruguay, and Costa Rica posting the fastest rank gains. OpenAI said the data is now available through its OpenAI Signals platform to help policymakers and researchers better understand usage trends across more than 1 billion users.
OpenAI on Aug. 6 released its first country-level ChatGPT usage profile data, showing clear differences by use case, age group, and region.
In workplace settings, more than 50% of ChatGPT use was tied to execution-focused tasks such as writing, editing, and analysis. That share was more than twice the level seen outside work, where information lookup remained the main use case.
By age, the share of messages from users aged 35 and older rose 5 percentage points year over year worldwide. France and the Czech Republic each posted gains of more than 10 percentage points. Nearly three-quarters of countries in Europe recorded increases above the global average, while growth was smaller in some parts of Southeast Asia.
By region, Latin America, Africa, and Oceania are closing the gap with early adopters. Peru, Uruguay, and Costa Rica recorded the fastest rise in ranking.
Multimodal use cases, including image generation and analysis, were the fastest-growing category. Their global share rose to 7.8% and topped 10% in countries including Brazil and Colombia.
OpenAI said the data has been made public through the OpenAI Signals platform and is intended to help policymakers and researchers understand usage trends across more than 1 billion users.
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