OpenAI and Anthropic have released usage pattern reports, offering insight into how AI is being used worldwide, who uses it most, and for what purposes.
Claude users focus heavily on coding and technical tasks, while ChatGPT is more often used for writing and decision-making, with users seeking advice and support rather than pure content creation. Another notable shift is the rise of personal use — for ChatGPT, it grew from 53% in June 2024 to 73% in 2025, meaning AI is increasingly being applied in informal conversations and daily life rather than just at work.
Adoption is also faster in developing regions: ChatGPT use is growing 4x faster in low- and middle-income countries, while Claude’s user base remains concentrated in wealthier regions. Both platforms are also seeing increased task delegation, where users rely on AI for searching and finding information rather than simply generating text.
These reports highlight that global AI adoption is accelerating rapidly, but usage patterns vary significantly by region and purpose. The growth of personal use is especially striking, suggesting that AI is reshaping not only work habits but also the way people communicate, learn, and make everyday decisions.
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