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100 million active users in just 2 months, ChatGPT becomes the fastest growing app.

GPT Chat, a newly launched AI chatbot that launched in November 2022, boasted a whopping 100 million monthly active users, making it the fastest growing app of all time. The success statistics of the AI ​​chatbot were revealed in a UBS study and the UBS analyst valued its market at $1 trillion.

100 million active users in just 2 months, ChatGPT becomes the fastest growing app.
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100 million active users in just 2 months, ChatGPT becomes the fastest growing app.

GPT Chat, a newly launched AI chatbot that launched in November 2022, boasted a whopping 100 million monthly active users, making it the fastest growing app of all time. The success statistics of the AI ​​chatbot were revealed in a UBS study and the UBS analyst valued its market at $1 trillion. ChatGPT, which launched two months ago, has quickly gained popularity. According to CBS News, the AI-powered texting tool's user base is growing faster than social media site
TikTok.

According to CBS, the short video sharing app TikTok also gained popularity in about nine months, and Instagram reached a similar user base in about two and a half years."This is the fastest consumer app I've seen in my career to hit 100 million monthly active users in this space," USB Consulting analyst Lloyd Walmsley told CBS Money Watch on Wednesday. "The ramp was exceptional," he added.


ChatGPT's parent company is testing subscription-based options    

Currently, the AI-powered text tool is free to use, but AI Chatbot's parent company plans to test a $20 monthly subscription to access the Pro version of the app. 

CBS reports. The Pro version of the app will reportedly be called "ChatGPT Plus" and will offer faster response and priority access to the site for subscribed users. However, the company clarified that the free version of the tool will still be  available to the public . "There are over a billion knowledge workers, so given the potential for this to  have utility beyond knowledge workers, it's not crazy to think it could  be that big," Walmsley told CBS on Wednesday.




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