Chatbot developed by OpenAI ChatGPTAfter coming into use in recent months, it has managed to influence the entire internet. Artificial intelligence was able to execute human-like paragraphs, solve math problems, and more, surprisingly well.
Today, an analysis shared by Swiss investment bank UBS has once again revealed just how successful ChatGPT is. According to the analysis artificial intelligence fastest growing consumer app became.
ChatGPT reached over 100 million active users in just two months

Analysis shows chatbot in just two months Over 100 million active users He proved that he had broken the record. The authors of UBS, “We can’t remember seeing an internet application grow so fast in 20 years.he said. Data from Relatedweb too 13 million daily visitors It was also reported that he visited the chatbot.
While UBS describes ChatGPT as an “application”, according to ZDNet, artificial intelligence itself is not an application, but an “application” that aims to create human-like texts.machine learning model’ says yes.
TikTok took 9 months to reach 100 million and Instagram took 2 and a half years.

Let’s also make a comparison to see how fast ChatGPT is growing. According to Reuters, TikTok, the most popular application of recent times, has reached 100 million users. nine months had lasted. On the other hand Instagram in two and a half years reaches this number of users. ChatGPT, on the other hand, managed to pull this off in just two months. Let’s add that the number of artificial intelligence users reached 57 million in December.
OpenAI’s chatbot caught the attention of both large companies and individual users. So much so that while Microsoft was investing millions of dollars in OpenAI, Google was working on an artificial intelligence that could rival ChatGPT. In addition, let’s add that a paid version of ChatGPT has recently been introduced.
In addition to ChatGPT’s great capabilities, a little bit be criticized It’s worth adding. Many experts made statements about the chatbot on topics such as plagiarism and disinformation. We have even seen some schools in the US ban artificial intelligence because it harms children’s learning.