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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > OpenAI’s ChatGPT explodes to 400M weekly users, with GPT-5 on the way
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT explodes to 400M weekly users, with GPT-5 on the way

Last updated: February 21, 2025 3:59 am
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT has reached a significant milestone, surpassing 400 million weekly active users, as reported by chief operating officer Brad Lightcap in a recent X post. This achievement highlights the company’s expanding presence in both consumer and enterprise markets, despite facing stiff competition from rivals such as xAI and DeepSeek.

The rapid growth of ChatGPT is especially evident in the business sector, with over two million enterprise users now utilizing the platform for various tasks. This represents a doubling of enterprise users since September 2024, showcasing the platform’s appeal and usefulness in professional settings.

In addition to the increase in users, OpenAI has seen a fivefold surge in the usage of its reasoning model API since the introduction of the o3 Mini model. This enhancement aims to improve logical inference and structured problem-solving capabilities, further solidifying ChatGPT’s position as a versatile and powerful tool.

The adoption of ChatGPT by businesses like Morgan Stanley, Uber, and T-Mobile underscores the platform’s value as a productivity tool. Companies are leveraging AI to automate tasks, generate reports, and streamline decision-making processes, showcasing the transformative impact of AI in the workplace.

Moreover, OpenAI’s foray into government contracts, with USAID deploying ChatGPT Enterprise to reduce administrative burdens, demonstrates the platform’s effectiveness in critical applications. This move signifies OpenAI’s success in navigating regulatory challenges and expanding its reach into public-sector institutions.

The partnership with SoftBank in Japan, through SB OpenAI Japan, highlights OpenAI’s global expansion efforts. With a $3 billion annual investment from SoftBank, the joint venture aims to integrate AI technology into major Japanese enterprises, showcasing the platform’s relevance and potential in different markets.

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Looking ahead, OpenAI is gearing up to launch GPT-4.5 and GPT-5, with the latter combining the company’s GPT and o-series models into a more powerful system. This consolidation of AI offerings aims to provide a unified model capable of handling a wide range of tasks, from general conversational AI to specialized reasoning-based applications.

As competition in the AI sector intensifies, OpenAI faces challenges from rivals like xAI and DeepSeek, each vying for global dominance. The release of GPT-5 will be a crucial test of OpenAI’s ability to maintain its leadership position in AI innovation.

In conclusion, OpenAI’s continued growth and innovation in AI technology position the company as a key player in shaping the future of AI in business and beyond. The next phase will determine whether OpenAI can maintain its competitive edge and stay ahead in the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.

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