The article also provides a breakdown of the most common words in ChatGPT prompt sessions, with "write," "create," and "list" being the most frequent. Surprisingly, "SEO" appeared in 2.39% of all prompt sessions and "game" in 4.66%. The study concludes that the decline in traffic cannot be attributed to seasonal educational use, and highlights the diverse applications of ChatGPT, from programming assistance to content creation and sales and marketing tasks.
Key takeaways:
- OpenAI traffic has declined 29.15% since May, which could be due to a variety of reasons, including a decrease in new users or a seasonal decline due to summer vacations in educational institutions.
- The most common use of ChatGPT is for programming-related tasks, accounting for 29.14% of all prompt series. Other significant uses include education, content creation, and sales and marketing tasks.
- Education-related uses, including higher ed, primary ed, and homework, make up around 10% of all use cases, which is not enough to account for the 29% decline in traffic from April/May to July.
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