A brand new survey carried by Onepulse on behalf of TechRadar Professional has highlighted how mainstream generative AI instruments have grow to be in lower than a yr.
Out of the 890 US and UK respondents that accomplished our survey, a staggering 27% had tried ChatGPT, with one other 12% having used one in all a number of different generative AI instruments (Dall-E, Secure Diffusion, Replika, Midjourney, Night time Cafe and so forth).
Since its reached common availability in November 2022, site visitors to OpenAI, the digital birthplace of ChatGPT, has surged to assist it grow to be one of the widespread web sites on this planet. In response to internet analytics service Similarweb, OpenAI jumped from 51st place in January, to twenty seventh in February and 18th in March 2023, sandwiched between VK.com, Russia’s largest social community and Reddit.
The service registered greater than 1.6 billion visits final month, a 55% enchancment over the earlier month and knowledge from Similarweb highlights how sticky ChatGPT is with common go to durations of greater than 5 minutes and practically seven pages per visits. It is going to be attention-grabbing to see how sustainable its progress is amidst progress pangs (service outage) and varied mishaps (equivalent to Samsung).
The introduction of paid companies hasn’t dampened the urge for food for AI instruments
Provided that we’re in the beginning of an AI journey, it’s stunning to see {that a} sizable minority (round 5%) of those that answered our survey are each day customers of a number of AI companies – and that quantity jumps to about 15% when accounting for these utilizing AI instruments a number of instances per week.
The introduction of paid companies hasn’t but dampened the urge for food for AI instruments, and it’s probably that companies will bounce on that bandwagon in a bid to, ahem, scale back prices by changing jobs with automation and chatbots the place doable.
Our final query, “Do you assume that generative AI will exchange your job”, noticed a slim majority of members answering a straight “no” with 5.5% of the general set acknowledging that AI will most likely make them redundant within the subsequent yr or so. Fairly bleak certainly.
390 customers of Onepulse answered the query within the UK, whereas 500 others answered our three questions within the US.