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Why Sam Altman is smiling: ChatGPT has suddenly kicked into a higher gear.

OpenAI CEO Sam AltmanOpenAI CEO Sam Altman

Sam Altman has several reasons to smile these days.

He welcomed his first child into the world recently, and the kid is learning to eat. You can't top that.

But Altman's other baby, ChatGPT, is flourishing, too. The AI chatbot has added millions of new users in recent weeks and months, making OpenAI a more serious challenger to Google and other internet giants.

"Something seems to have kicked into a higher gear in terms of AI product adoption," Barclays tech analysts wrote in a recent note to investors.

ChatGPT just added 100 million users in two months, the fastest cohort adoption in two years, they noted. "As a result, we have increased our forecast for AI adoption in both consumer and enterprise."

A chart from a Barclays research noteA chart from a recent Barclays research note

o1, o3, oh my!

I asked OpenAI about what's been driving this growth spurt. They didn't respond. The Barclays analysts suggested several reasons, though.

OpenAI rolled out a new type of "reasoning" AI model late last year. Called o1, it uses an approach called test-time or inference-time compute that slices queries into smaller tasks, turning each into a new prompt that the model tackles. The startup also quickly launched an updated version known as o3.

The Barclays analysts credited other new OpenAI products, too, such as Deep Research and a multi-modal AI model that can handle other types of queries beyond text.

All about distribution

The technology is important, for sure. But the internet business is mostly about distribution. You think you have a great product, now how are you going to get it in front of a billion people?

The best distribution tool in the Western World is currently the iPhone. More than a billion people are glued to these gadgets for hours a day, so getting a prominent position on the devices is key.

About nine months ago, Altman pulled off a coup here. Apple and OpenAI unveiled a partnership that integrates ChatGPT deeply into iPhones and other Apple devices.

The Barclay's analysts listed this iOS integration as another likely factor leading to the accelerating growth of ChatGPT.

The new Google?

A chart from a recent Evercore ISI research reportA chart from a recent Evercore ISI research report

Mark Mahaney, a top internet analyst at Evercore ISI, uncovered more good news for Altman this week.

The brokerage firm conducted its fourth quarterly survey of online search habits, polling more than 1,000 US people. Mahaney and colleagues found that adoption of new generative AI versions of search has risen "meaningfully" lately.

"First-mover ChatGPT commands the #1 position in Gen AI Adoption at 37% (vs. 23% in June '24), followed by Google (Gemini or AI Overview) at 27% (vs. 17% in June)," the analysts wrote. "Particularly interesting is the ramping ChatGPT adoption among Gen Z."

For both Gen Zs and Millennials, ChatGPT has emerged as the clear GenAI winner so far, according to Evercore ISI's survey data.

This OpenAI tool has reached 55% penetration among Gen Z and 50% among Millennials. Google trails at 33%.

Google has dominated online search for so long, so these numbers are pretty stunning.

No wonder Altman is smiling.

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By: abarr@businessinsider.com (Alistair Barr)
Title: Why Sam Altman is smiling: ChatGPT has suddenly kicked into a higher gear.
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/chatgpt-sam-altman-openai-apple-google-search-2025-3
Published Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2025 09:00:02 +0000

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Elon Musk says he wants to double the DOGE team’s head count

Elon Musk standing and wearing a black "Make America Great Again" cap and U.S. President Donald Trump sitting in the Oval Office.Elon Musk has helmed the Trump administration's push for government efficiency. He now wants to double the number of people working at DOGE.

  • Elon Musk says the DOGE team has over 100 people on staff now.
  • But his team is going to "get to 200," Musk said.
  • He added that DOGE mainly hired from the software, information security, and finance sectors.

The Department of Government Efficiency has recommended firing hundreds of government employees — but the team itself is staffing up.

Elon Musk, who helms DOGE's push for head count cuts across the federal government, spoke to Fox Business host Larry Kudlow in an interview that aired on Monday. During the segment, Musk said the DOGE team now has "a little over 100" employees.

Musk added that his team was going to "get to 200."

Musk, a senior advisor to President Donald Trump, said DOGE intends to hire people from the software, information security, and finance industries.

"It's basically, yeah, finance and technology," he said.

Musk told Kudlow in the same interview that it hasn't been easy working on DOGE alongside his other businesses like Tesla and SpaceX.

"With great difficulty," Musk said when asked how he was running his companies.

"I'm just here trying to make government more efficient, eliminate waste and fraud, and so far, we're making good progress, actually," Musk said.

DOGE's team already includes software developers, former Supreme Court clerks, and ex-consultants, per White House records of about 30 employees previously obtained by Business Insider.

The records show that a good portion of these people — at least two dozen — are in their 20s to 30s.

Most of the employees in those records had backgrounds in tech, with others in finance, law, and politics.

Several of the agency's more senior workers and advisors worked under the Trump administration during his first term, such as Brad Smith, a former health official who helped DOGE with staffing.

Since Trump took office in January, DOGE has been asked to recommend cuts to the federal government to make it more efficient.

The agency is still in its early months but has estimated that it has helped to save $105 billion for the US so far. However, its reported figures have been subject to change, with DOGE reducing its public tally by billions of dollars several times.

With DOGE under its purview, the Trump administration has fired thousands of probationary employees across multiple federal agencies. In January, another 2 million employees were given a chance to resign in exchange for a payout and benefits. More than 75,000 workers accepted the deal.

Critics of the agency are concerned that it's working too quickly and without oversight and transparency, potentially opening important services in America to risk or jeopardizing the careers of thousands.

That could stand to change.

On Monday, US District Judge Christopher Cooper ruled that DOGE would have to comply with three Freedom of Information Act requests filed by a watchdog nonprofit. The decision can still be appealed.

A representative for DOGE did not respond to a request for comment from BI.

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Title: Elon Musk says he wants to double the DOGE team’s head count
Sourced From: www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-wants-to-double-doge-teams-headcount-2025-3
Published Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2025 09:38:26 +0000

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