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Without data, we're trading anecdotes. Your circle is in the bubble, mine isn't. This user[1] shared a Pew survey, which looks like the best we're going to get. The survey asked what % of people ever used ChatGPT, which I'd interpret as "at least one time ever" and the number is less than 1 in 4. I'd love to see actual data on what percentage of people use it at least once daily, which is the bar I'd accept for "integrated with their daily lives."

1: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40870205




Fair enough. My circle may be in a bubble, and come to think of it, selection bias is a factor - I can think of all the people close to me who use it, but there's more equivalently close friends and relatives who (as far as I know) don't. I do think the survey is giving quite a big results, given we're barely a year into the whole ChatGPT craze - but we can revisit this topic when more data becomes available. I'm sure it'll come up again :).




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