OpenAI reveals how most people are using ChatGPT

Early adopters of AI tended to be men, with around 80% of weekly users having typically masculine first names in the months after ChatGPT was released, according to new data.

Most people are using ChatGPT to ask questions and get advice, new data from its developer OpenAI has revealed.

Although AI bots can do anything from coding to drafting emails or even helping users to imagine and play, around 49% of the requests sent to ChatGPT since November 2022 were people asking the bot questions and looking for information.

The report by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and OpenAI is the biggest study of its kind and draws from the huge amount of data collected by OpenAI – around 10% of the world’s population is now thought to use the AI tool.

Is AI a bubble waiting to burst?

Although there was a steady growth in people using ChatGPT for work-related queries, more than 70% of all usage was non-work related, according to the report.

There’s also been a shift in who is using AI tools.

Early adopters of AI tended to be men, with around 80% of weekly users having typically masculine first names in the months after ChatGPT was released.

By June 2025, however, users were more likely to have typically female first names, something the authors described as a “dramatic shift”.

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