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  • The artificial intelligence company saw 400 million weekly active users, up 33% in less than three months, OpenAI’s chief operating officer, Brad Lightcap, told CNBC.
  • The growth came amid more competition from open source models like DeepSeek.
  • “There’s an overall effect of people really wanting these tools, and seeing that these tools are really valuable,” Lightcap said.
OpenAI appears to be growing quickly despite increasing competition.

The San Francisco-based tech company had 400 million weekly active users as of February, up 33% from 300 million in December, the company’s chief operating officer, Brad Lightcap, told CNBC. These numbers have not been previously reported.




Lightcap pointed to the “natural progression” of ChatGPT as it becomes more useful and familiar to a broader group of people.

“People hear about it through word of mouth. They see the utility of it. They see their friends using it,” Lightcap said in an interview, adding that it takes time for individuals to find use cases that resonate. “There’s an overall effect of people really wanting these tools, and seeing that these tools are really valuable.”

OpenAI is seeing that spill over to its growing enterprise business. The company now has 2 million paying enterprise users, roughly doubling from September, said Lightcap, pointing out that often employees will use ChatGPT personally and suggest to their companies that they implement the tool.

We get a lot of benefits, and a tail wind from the organic consumer adoption where people already have familiarity with the product,” he said. “There’s really healthy growth, on a different curve.”

Developer traffic has also doubled in the past six months, quintupling for the company’s “reasoning” model o3, according to Lightcap. Developers use OpenAI to integrate the technology into their own applications. OpenAI counts Uber, Morgan Stanley, Moderna and T-Mobile among some of its largest enterprise customers.


Lightcap likened this usage to cloud services, which Amazon Web Services pioneered two decades ago. While the consumer business may grow faster since people can adopt it at will, enterprise is in the “process of building up,” he said.

“There’s a buying cycle there, and a learning process that goes into scaling an enterprise business,” Lightcap said. “AI is going to be like cloud services. It’s going to be something that you can’t run a business that ultimately is not really running on these very powerful models underneath the surface.”
OpenAI’s growth comes amid new competition from Chinese competitor DeepSeek, which roiled tech markets in January as investors feared it would hamper future profitability of U.S. artificial intelligence companies and their dominance. Megacap tech companies were hit especially hard. Nvidia lost 17% on the Monday DeepSeek made waves, wiping off almost $600 billion in market value.

Later that week, OpenAI accused DeepSeek of improperly harvesting its models in a technique known as distillation. Lightcap said the new competition hasn’t changed the way OpenAI thinks about open source, their product road map or mega-spending plans.

“DeepSeek is a testament to how much AI is like entered the public consciousness in the mainstream -- it would have been unfathomable two years ago,” he said. “It’s a moment that shows how powerful these models are and how much people really care.”

Besides DeepSeek’s emergence, OpenAI has also been dealing with a tense time on the legal front.

Billionaire Elon Musk, a company co-founder, has sued OpenAI for breach of contract as it attempts to convert into a for-profit.Microsoft has poured billions into the company while SoftBank is close to finalizing a $40 billion investment that could value the company at close to $300 billion, according to sources familiar with the deal.

Musk and a group of investors bid to buy the nonprofit’s assets for $97.4 billion earlier this month. In a letter to Musk’s attorney, OpenAI’s lawyer said the company’s board determined that Musk’s “much-publicized ‘bid’ is in fact not a bid at all.” OpenAI Chairman Bret Taylor said in a statement that the company “is not for sale.”

“The numbers tell the story,” Lightcap said. “We try to be very transparent about where we stand on all of this. (Musk) is a competitor. He’s competing. It’s an unorthodox way of competing.”

Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/02/20/openai-tops-400-million-users-despite-deepseeks-emergence.html
 
Those are some hefty figures. But, I want to know how many of the 400 million users are subscribers. It would be much more interesting to know how much they're taking in per month than how many are using it, as it is a free service as well.

I'm still on team OpenAI no matter all the alternatives they are pushing out there. I've been following Elon Musk on all he has been talking about his own X AI tool called Grok.
I have a subscription to both.

I'd say that Grok is better at understanding programming than ChatGPT. However, it cannot package it all together into one neat series of files that can be compiled by it (I haven't tried anything but PHP, so I would wonder if it could write in C and compile it as an executable) for instant use.

With Grok, it can only go file by file as of now, which isn't bad. The trade-off with Grok is that you get more reliable code, but have to work to piece it together, while you might have to keep reminding ChatGPT that it's not coding right, and then it gives you a "Sorry" prompt followed by good, but not as comparable, at least the first few times, code.
 
Those are some hefty figures. But, I want to know how many of the 400 million users are subscribers. It would be much more interesting to know how much they're taking in per month than how many are using it, as it is a free service as well.


I have a subscription to both.

I'd say that Grok is better at understanding programming than ChatGPT. However, it cannot package it all together into one neat series of files that can be compiled by it (I haven't tried anything but PHP, so I would wonder if it could write in C and compile it as an executable) for instant use.

With Grok, it can only go file by file as of now, which isn't bad. The trade-off with Grok is that you get more reliable code, but have to work to piece it together, while you might have to keep reminding ChatGPT that it's not coding right, and then it gives you a "Sorry" prompt followed by good, but not as comparable, at least the first few times, code.

I've already pre-registered for the Grok App on Play Store. Once it's out and automatically downloaded to my phone, I will start having my own experience of what it works like before I can compare it with ChatGPT.

Screenshot_20250303_114032_Google Play Store.webp
 
I've already pre-registered for the Grok App on Play Store. Once it's out and automatically downloaded to my phone, I will start having my own experience of what it works like before I can compare it with ChatGPT.
I didn't know that there's an app coming out for it. I'll have to see if I can also download it, as country restrictions may apply.

If I can get it, I'll have both ChatGPT and Grok to compare results with.
 
I didn't know that there's an app coming out for it. I'll have to see if I can also download it, as country restrictions may apply.

If I can get it, I'll have both ChatGPT and Grok to compare results with.

I got to know about the app from Elon Musk's posts on X about the Grok AI. He's using the App's icon as his current DP on X. The man loves attention very well but he does know how to put in effort in what be believes in.

This is his current DP on X.

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