ChatGPT loses around 10 % of traffic globally

Due to competition with other artificial intelligences, ChatGPT has been losing popularity

ChatGPT, the AI-powered chatbot developed by OpenAI, has lost 9.7 % of traffic globally during the month of June, the first drop on record since its launch in January of this year.

The OpenAI ‘chatbot’ was presented as a service trained with a language model capable of processing and generating content to maintain a text conversation, with the ability to link ideas and remember previous conversations.

The company led by Sam Altman continues to roll out improvements and new capabilities to its chatbot, such as the ability to use its new generation GPT-4 language model, which he introduced in March, to all API developers. This new model integrates the ability to solve large problems with precision and offer more useful and secure answers.

Likewise, ChatGPT also expanded by incorporating itself into products and services from other brands, such as the new versions of Bing and Edge, developed by Microsoft, which were presented in February.

Due to this incorporation, the ‘chatbot’ has been experiencing exponential growth in both traffic and users who download its ‘app’ or use it on the web.

However, during this month of June ChatGPT experienced for the first time a decrease in traffic of 9.7 %, as well as 5.7 % fewer unique visitors, as registered by the company specialized in web analysis Similarweb in a statement on his blog.

This traffic drop refers to global desktop and mobile web traffic. On the other hand, in addition to a decrease in the number of unique visitors, there has also been an 8.5 percent drop in the amount of time visitors spend on the website.

Source: dpa

(Reference image source: Eduardo Parra, dpa)

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