ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, recorded a 2.33 per cent share of global traffic, placing it at number six in the rankings. While this marks an impressive achievement for the AI chatbot, it still lags significantly behind Google’s vast online presence.
Other notable mentions in the top 10 included major platforms such as Yahoo, X, Instagram, WhatsApp and Reddit. Meanwhile, Netflix.com ranked 10th with a 1.60 per cent traffic share, reinforcing its status as a leading digital entertainment service.
ChatGPT’s rapid rise in popularity underscores the growing role of AI-driven platforms in the digital landscape. However, as Altman acknowledged, there remains a considerable distance to cover before ChatGPT can rival Google’s unparalleled influence in the online world.
Meanwhile, in an op-ed forLe Monde ahead of the Paris AI Summit, OpenAI CEO also stated, “If we want growth, jobs, and progress, we must allow innovators to innovate, builders to build, and developers to develop.” On Monday, the leaders across the world and tech executives gathered in Paris to announce new AI investments and discuss strategies for safely integrating AI, amid growing concerns that excessive regulation could stifle innovation.
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