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Countries That Use ChatGPT the Most – is Nigeria There

Countries That Use ChatGPT the Most- It’s been almost two full years since OpenAI released ChatGPT, helping kickstart the generative AI revolution. Consumers lined up around the virtual block to use ChatGPT, kicking off an AI arms race between at least three Big Tech companies. It will shock you to know that Nigeria is not among countries that utilise AI very well. see the list below



But now that the initial newness has faded, what does the general public make of this new technology?

We visualize the percentage of consumers using ChatGPT in various countries around the world. This data comes from Boston Consulting Group’s CCI Global Consumer Sentiment Survey 2023.

Among the countries surveyed, India has the highest share (45%) of people using ChatGPT.

This could be partly due to the country’s large number of IT jobs, in which ChatGPT could be a valuable asset.

Ranks of Countries that uses ChatGPT the Most

1🇮🇳 India 45%

2🇲🇦 Morocco 38%

3🇦🇪 UAE 34%

4🇦🇷 Argentina 32%

5🇧🇷 Brazil 32%

6🇮🇩 Indonesia 32%

7🇿🇦 South Africa 31%

8🇵🇭 Philippines 28%

9🇸🇪 Sweden 27%

10🇰🇷 South Korea 26%

11🇹🇷 Türkiye 23%

12🇺🇸 U.S.A 23%

13🇦🇺 Australia 22%

14🇲🇽 Mexico 22%

15🇬🇧 UK 22%

16🇯🇵 Japan 19%

17🇨🇳 China 18%

18🇫🇷 France 18%

19🇩🇪 Germany 18%

20🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia 18%

21🇹🇭 Thailand 14%I

It is fascinating that 🇳🇬Nigeria, the giant of African is not mentioned in the list above

One correlation that emerges in this dataset is that younger countries by median age tend to have a higher ChatGPT usage, possibly because of a younger, more tech-savvy population.

And this correlation also plays out when looking at how AI tools are used. For example, survey respondents in India and the Philippines (higher ChatGPT usage) use AI for specific objectives: assist in research or as a virtual personal assistant

In contrast, according to BCG, respondents in the U.S. and Germany (lower ChatGPT usage) mostly “play around with it.”

Overall, about 40% of all the survey respondents said they were excited about AI, with 28% conflicted about it, and 29% concerned.

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