Women outperform men in using ChatGPT, receiving 29,000 messages every second. Read these interesting statistics..

Those who believe that men outperform women in technical jobs or the use of technology should read OpenAI's new economic report. This report reveals that women have now slightly outpaced men in using ChatGPT. OpenAI analyzed names based on gender. June data shows that users with female names are now using ChatGPT more frequently. OpenAI always infers gender from user names and categorizes users as male or female. Furthermore, AI has increased productivity in various fields worldwide, including management, education, health, and research.
Knowledge-Based Work Made Easy
The way work is being done around the world has undergone a significant transformation, thanks to AI chatbots like ChatGPT. Knowledge-based tasks in management, education, health, and research have become easier and faster than ever before. From writing reports to guiding a topic, AI tools have increased productivity.
700 Million People Using ChatGPT
Launched in December 2022, ChatGPT is already used by over 700 million people, meaning one in every 10 adults is a user. According to research by Harvard and Duke University in collaboration with OpenAI, approximately 29,000 messages are sent on ChatGPT every second.
ChatGPT is being widely used for email dictation.
Regarding these messages, approximately 40% of users use them for professional purposes, such as writing articles or drafting emails. 29% of chats are for advice or guidance, 24% are for people looking for important information, while only 4.2% are technical or programming-related messages. Meanwhile, 1.9% of users discuss relationships and emotional matters in voice chat, and 0.4% prefer games or role-playing.
Young Users Ages 18 to 25
Initially, 80% of ChatGPT users were men, but by July 2025, the share of women had surpassed that of men. The most active users are young people aged 18 to 25, sending 46% of all chats. It's also notable that ChatGPT's popularity has grown the fastest in low and middle-income countries.
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