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ChatGPT Sets New Record: 400 Million Weekly Users
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ChatGPT依然在AI领域占据主导地位,每周用户高达4亿。企业对ChatGPT的使用也在六个月内翻了一番,超过200万家企业正在使用。AI在提高工作效率方面显著,使用AI的员工完成任务的时间从90分钟缩短到30分钟。尽管如此,AI在工作场所的广泛应用仍主要限于年轻人、高学历和高收入人群。此外,Elon Musk的AI聊天机器人Grok 3在某些方面超越了ChatGPT,Perplexity推出了免费的深度研究工具,而OpenAI的Deep Research对研究人员的工作构成威胁。纽约时报也在新闻报道的各个环节引入了AI工具,并且AI现在处理了70%的翻译工作。DeepSeek等公司通过低成本的方式开发AI工具,预示着AI价格将大幅下降。

🚀 ChatGPT依然是AI领域的领头羊,每周用户高达4亿,企业应用也在迅速增长,被视为提高企业生产力的重要工具。

💡 AI显著提高工作效率,任务完成时间平均缩短三分之二,但AI应用在工作场所仍存在普及不均衡现象,主要集中在特定人群和行业。

🔎 Perplexity推出免费深度研究功能,OpenAI的Deep Research也对研究人员的工作构成威胁,AI正在重塑研究领域的工作模式。

📰 纽约时报在新闻报道的各个环节引入AI工具,包括写作、编辑、总结和编码,展示了AI在新闻行业的广泛应用。

💰 DeepSeek通过低成本方式开发AI工具,证明了开发高效AI并非必须投入巨额资金,预示着AI工具的价格将显著下降。

Despite impressive challenges from competitors, ChatGPT still dominates the AI landscape — currently serving 400 million users each week.

Even better: ChatGPT use in business has also doubled in less than six months and is currently used at more than two million enterprises, according to writer Michael Nunez.

Observes Nunez: “The surge in enterprise adoption represents a crucial validation of OpenAI’s strategy to position ChatGPT as not just a chatbot for casual queries, but as a serious productivity tool for businesses.”

In other news and analysis on AI writing:

*Study: AI Use Triples Work Efficiency: Workers who are leaning on AI say tasks once requiring 90 minutes of their time now only take an average of 30 minutes.

Even so, heavy AI use at the workplace is still largely limited to the young, the highly educated and to higher income workers.

Observes writer Mike Kaput: “Unsurprisingly, industries like customer service, marketing and IT are the biggest adopters.”

Bottom line: Sounds like there are many more workers who can reap major rewards from AI with just a bit more awareness and training.

*Elon Musk’s AI Writer/Chatbot Edges Ahead of ChatGPT: In the never-ending horse race that is AI development, Elon Musk has edged ahead by a nose against ChatGPT with the latest version of his AI chatbot, Grok 3.

Observes writer Michael Nunez: “A key innovation is Grok 3’s ‘DeepSearch’ feature, which combines web searching with reasoning capabilities to analyze information from multiple sources.

“The system also includes specialized modes for complex problem-solving, including a ‘Think’ function that shows its reasoning process and a ‘Big Brain’ mode that allocates additional computing power to difficult tasks.”

Even so, Musk’s slim lead may not last long.

ChatGPT’s maker OpenAI is promising two upgrades for ChatGPT in 2025. And other major players like Google, Anthropic and Meta are throwing major coin at advancing their own AI this year.

*Deep Research Just Got Very Cheap for Writers: AI research tool Perplexity just rolled-out a new version that auto-generates in-depth research reports in minutes.

Even better: The new feature from Perplexity is completely free — and nearly as good as comparable research offered by other major players like ChatGPT, which bills users $200/month for slightly better results, according to writer Michael Nunez.

Observes Nunez: “The launch exposes a painful truth in AI pricing: Expensive enterprise subscriptions may be unnecessary.”

The catch with Perplexity: Users can only secure five deep research queries each day for free — although Perplexity Pro subscribers get 500 deep research queries a day and faster processing, according to Nunez.

*Turbo-Charged Deep Research from OpenAI Goes After Researchers’ Jobs: Writer Matt Marshall finds that Deep Research from Open AI represents a real threat to similar tasks done by human researchers — especially when paired with automated AI agents.

Observes Marshall: “With Deep Research mode, users can ask OpenAI’s leading o3 model any question.

“The result? A report often superior to what human analysts produce — delivered faster and at a fraction of the cost.”

*The New York Times Brings in More AI: Already a long-term user of AI, The New York Times has brought in new AI tools for its newsroom.

Interestingly, the AI tools can be used in virtually every step of the reporting process: Writing, editing, summarizing and even coding.

Adds writer Jess Weatherbed: “Other examples mentioned in a mandatory training video shared with staff include using AI to develop news quizzes, quote cards, and FAQs — or suggesting what questions reporters should ask a start-up’s CEO during an interview.”

*’Miss Manners’ Comes to AI: Intel has released a new AI text editor designed to ensure that any AI writing you release to the world is quite polite.

The new tool, dubbed ‘Polite Guard,’ offers four spins on the everyday oral genuflect: Polite, somewhat polite, neutral and impolite.

Intel’s primary target market for the tool is company customer service, where a polite word can make all the difference.

*AI Now Handles 70% of All Translations: A new study finds that AI now dominates the translation space at the expense of many human translators.

Observe researchers behind the report, from Lokalise: “Initial research from the product team at Lokalise showed that Claude 3.5 ranked first in translation accuracy when compared to other leading translation engines, including GPT-4o, Google Translate, DeepL and Microsoft Translator — based on the Bradley Terry model evaluation.

“Overall, the data suggests that successful companies aren’t choosing between human and machine-assisted translation but are instead adopting hybrid approaches that combine both methods for optimal results.”

*Bringing New Meaning to a Legal ‘Oops:’ Lawyers in a lawsuit got egg on their face after it was discovered that eight legal cases they’d cited in their argument did not exist.

Oops.

Instead, the supposed eight cases were little more than legal flights-of-fancy made-up by ChatGPT.

Currently, the judge for the case — Wyoming District Judge Kelly Rankin — is weighing if the attorneys should be sanctioned.

*AI Big Picture: Deep Dive: New Development Technique Promises Major AI Price Drops Ahead: Writers should expect AI writing and other tools to become much more affordable in the foreseeable future — thanks to companies like DeepSeek, which have proven that AI tools nearly as good as ChatGPT can be produced for pennies-on-the-dollar.

While there has been a slew of analysis regarding DeepSeek’s long-term impact on AI, this 34-minute video from CNBC’s Dierdra Bosa offers an easy-to-understand, deeply insightful look at where things are going.

Key to DeepSeek’s success: Instead of investing $100 million-or-more to develop its own AI engine, it simply ‘pummeled’ ChatGPT with thousands upon thousands of targeted questions to essentially distill ChatGPT’s knowledge — and then embeded that knowledge in a much smaller, cleverly written AI engine that runs much faster and much cheaper.

The result: The DeepSeek 3 AI chatbot is nearly as smart as ChatGPT.

But it only cost about $6 million to make.

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Joe Dysart is editor of RobotWritersAI.com and a tech journalist with 20+ years experience. His work has appeared in 150+ publications, including The New York Times and the Financial Times of London.

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