ChatGPT Loses Its Spark: Google A.I. Researcher Identifies Children as the Key Challenge

 

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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