The number of ChatGPT users is declining for the first time, and those users are not those you thought they would be. According to estimates from Similarweb, a web analytics firm, a 9.7% drop in traffic to ChatGPT’s website was recorded in June, almost two months after it started. U.S. data showed a steeper decline in ChatGPT unique visitors than in Canada. In the U.S., unique visitors to ChatGPT fell by 10.3% from last month.
In June, according to analytics firm Similarweb, monthly traffic to ChatGPT’s website and its registered visitors declined for the first time. This was a result of the popularity of its AI chatbot launched in November.
Globally, ChatGPT’s website generated 9.7% less traffic in June than in May based on its desktop and mobile web traffic. It has been reported that ChatGPT’s website has seen a 5.7% drop in unique visitors. The data also reveal that the visitor’s time spent on the website was down by 8.5%, as indicated by the statistics of the website.
Similarweb’s Senior Insights Manager, David Carr, said a decline in traffic to the chatbot is a sign that its novelty has worn off, and traffic levels are declining. According to Rishi Jaluria, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, there is a greater demand for generative AI that can provide real-time data to make better predictions ba
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