OpenAI, the global leader in the artificial intelligence (AI) startup backed by Microsoft, has reached a significant milestone with its revenue surpassing $2 billion in December, as reported by various media organizations.
This achievement mainly lies in the company’s exponential growth mainly due to the huge success of its ChatGPT product. According to information available, OpenAI’s annualized revenue had surged to $1.6 billion in December, marking a substantial increase from $1.3 billion reported in mid-October.
What are the Key Achievements of OpenAI in one year: November 30, 2022 to November 30, 2023?
- OpenAI Achievements: Top 11 milestones achieved in one year
- ChatGPT has over 100 million weekly active users.
- Over 2 million developers use ChatGPT.
- More than 92% of Fortune 500 companies are using ChatGPT.
- 59.67% of ChatGPT users are males, and 40.33% are females.
- ChatGPT is forecasted to generate a revenue of $200 million by the end of 2023.
- OpenAI spends $700,000 every day to run ChatGPT.
- ChatGPT has surpassed 10 billion all-time page visits. It gets over 1 billion page visits every month on average.
- Over 88% of the traffic on ChatGPT is direct traffic. At the same time, 4.22% of the traffic is directed from social media platforms.
- 7 nations, including China and Russia, cannot access ChatGPT.
- 53% of the readers needed to identify ChatGPT written content as AI-written.
- ChatGPT now also has a paid subscription and has upgraded to GPT 4 Turbo technology
It is also reported that the company remains optimistic about its prospects, projecting that it could more than double this figure by 2025, driven by heightened interest from business clients looking to integrate generative AI tools into their operations.
Recently, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, is in discussions with various investors, including entities from the UAE, to secure funding for a tech initiative aimed at bolstering global chip-building capabilities. This initiative seeks to expand OpenAI’s capacity to power AI applications.
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