1.5 million chats reveal who uses ChatGPT and why

1.5 million chats reveal who uses ChatGPT and why

OpenAI and Harvard economist David Deming today released a large study about ChatGPT usage. The analysis of 1.5 million conversations shows that the chatbot is no longer a niche tool:

  • Adoption is broadening globally.
  • Gender gaps are closing.
  • Most people use it for everyday tasks like writing, information-seeking, and practical guidance.
  • While 30% of chats are work-related, ChatGPT is used daily in personal and professional life.

Who’s using ChatGPT. In January 2024, 37% of ChatGPT users had typically feminine names. By July 2025, it was 52% – mirroring the adult population.

  • Usage of ChatGPT in low-income countries grew 4x faster than in high-income countries.

What people use ChatGPT for. Everyday tasks dominate – 3 in 4 chats are about writing, information-seeking, and practical guidance. Patterns of use:

  • Asking (49%): Advice, information.
  • Doing (40%): Drafting, planning, programming.
  • Expressing (11%): Reflection, exploration, play.

Work vs. life. Thirty percent of consumer usage is work-related, 70% is non-work.

  • Writing is the top professional use; coding and self-expression remain niche.
  • Decision support (guiding decisions and streamlining tasks) is a key way people use ChatGPT.

Why we care. ChatGPT isn’t just for work – it’s becoming part of everyday life (like Google has been for many of us since the mid-2000s). ChatGPT’s spread across demographics and geographies makes it look less like a niche tech fad and more like a core technology shaping how people think, work, and live.

The blog post. How people are using ChatGPT

The paper. How People Use ChatGPT (PDF download required to view)

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