ChatGPT Loses Ground: Gemini and Claude on the Rise
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ChatGPT Faces Growing Competition
Recent figures reveal a troubling trend for ChatGPT. Once regarded as the undisputed leader in conversational AI, it is now seeing its market share erode. Competitors like Gemini and Claude are rapidly gaining ground, challenging user loyalty to ChatGPT.
A Significant Drop in Market Share
According to the latest report from Similarweb, ChatGPT's market share has significantly dropped over the past year. From 77.43%, it has fallen to 57%, marking a loss of 20 points. This decline clearly indicates that ChatGPT's monopoly is crumbling. Once-loyal users are now exploring other options, testing and comparing the performance of various available AIs.
Despite a continuous influx of users, ChatGPT's growth momentum is slowing. Meanwhile, Gemini, Google's tool, has experienced a spectacular rise, reaching a 25% market share. This progress is the result of an aggressive integration strategy, which has allowed Google to quadruple its audience in a year. By incorporating Gemini into various services, from email to smartphones, Google has established its AI as an essential tool in daily life.
Claude, a New Player Making Waves
Alongside the rise of Gemini, Claude, developed by Anthropic, is also carving out a space in the market. Its market share has increased from 1.40% to 6.02% in a year, with a notable acceleration in recent months. Claude particularly attracts users seeking an AI that offers superior writing quality.
Additionally, other alternatives like DeepSeek and Perplexity, although still below the 4% market share threshold, are also contributing to the fragmentation of the sector. These tools, while less dominant, are participating in the erosion of ChatGPT's user base.
A Rapidly Changing Landscape
The current evolution of the AI market shows that user loyalty is becoming increasingly volatile. By 2026, tech giants must constantly innovate and adapt to maintain their position. As Grok declines and Copilot attempts to stabilize its position, it becomes evident that no player is immune to market fluctuations. This dynamic underscores the importance for every company to stay attuned to user needs and quickly adapt to new technological trends.
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