Title: ChatGPT’s Meteoric Rise: OpenAI Hits 300M Weekly Users Amid Major Product Updates and Industry Challenges
Slug: openai-chatgpt-2025-growth-updates
One-line tag: OpenAI’s flagship chatbot surges in users, rolls out GPT-5, and faces growing global competition.
Tags: OpenAI, ChatGPT, AI, GPT-5, tech industry
ChatGPT, OpenAI’s text-generating AI chatbot, has become one of the most widely used AI tools in the world since its launch in November 2022, now boasting 300 million weekly active users. What began as a simple prompt-based productivity tool has transformed into a powerhouse platform with advanced capabilities like coding, scheduling, research, and multimedia generation.
In 2024, OpenAI partnered with Apple to power Apple Intelligence, released GPT-4o with real-time voice features, and launched Sora, its text-to-video model. However, the company also endured executive shake-ups with the departures of co-founder Ilya Sutskever and CTO Mira Murati, faced lawsuits from media companies over copyright, and navigated legal action from Elon Musk to halt its shift toward a for-profit model.
Now in 2025, OpenAI is balancing rapid growth with intensifying competition from Chinese AI leader DeepSeek, political lobbying in Washington, and ambitious infrastructure projects. Reports suggest it’s preparing one of the largest funding rounds in tech history.
The company’s August 2025 rollout of GPT-5 introduced “Auto,” “Fast,” and “Thinking” modes, expanded ChatGPT Enterprise to federal agencies for just $1, and marked a return to open source with new open-weight AI models. Meanwhile, user growth is surging, ChatGPT is on track to reach 700 million weekly users, quadrupling its size in a year.
From AI agents capable of executing end-to-end workflows to educational tools like Study Mode, OpenAI’s updates continue to redefine what an AI assistant can do, even as questions remain about privacy, safety, and its role in the global AI arms race.