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PLUS: Sam Altman's "superintelligence" prediction
Welcome, humans.
Sam Altman released a new blog post today, and his āpredictionsā went viral on X:
Some are calling it a premature victory lap, others are saying itās a big development, and others threw the blog into NotebookLM to create a podcast version.
IDK about you, but we canāt wait until thereās a video explainer version of NotebookLM. Give us the 2 min recap of all the major points, any cool graphics, and get in / get out. Anybody know a tool like that (thatās actually good)? Let us know!
Hereās what you need to know about AI today:
We break down the most popular AI tools (based on web traffic).
Cloudflare unveiled AI detection tools and marketplace plans.
Robinhood CEO funded AI project to outperform humans in math.
Scammers hacked OpenAI's X account to push fake crypto token.
These are the most popular AI tools (according to the internet).
We saw an interesting poll last week from The Information:
It turns out, 77% of the 1K+ readers who responded now use AI tools (like Perplexity) instead of traditional Google searchesāand 25% use AI more than Google.com.
This makes sense. The Information is a publication for tech industry insiders. But it got us thinking: how much traffic are AI companies getting?
Answer: quite a lot. Exploding Topics tracked down the 20 most popular AI tools in 2024 by total monthly website visits. This is what they found:
ChatGPT is still #1, with over 3B visits a month.
Graphic design platform Canva (841M visits), language translator DeepL (303M visits), Google Gemini (267M visits) and Character AI (220M searches) round out the top 5.
Surprisingly, Claude is 10th place (~89M visits) and Perplexity is 11th (82M visits).
Of all of these, Claudeās traffic seems to be growing the fastest (at 8,700% over last five years).
We were also surprised to learn about the massive traffic going to more niche AI services. Maybe youāve heard of these, maybe you havenāt, but millions of people use them every month:
Remove.bg (99M+ visits)āremoves the background of an image.
Quillbot (~95M visits)āa writing assistant platform with multiple tools.
Suno (71M visits)āa music generator + Spotify-style platform.
CapCut (50M visits)āBytedanceās āall-in-oneā video editing suite.
Quizizz (37M visits)āan interactive quiz-making resource for teachers.
As for Perplexity versus Google? This is a good analysis from earlier this year:
As of May, Google had 290x more users than Perplexity, with Google users performing about 13 times more searches per month than Perplexity users.
Howād we find this? A Perplexity search:
That said, the # of people who use Perplexity is a drop in the bucket compared to those who use ChatGPT (again, over 3B visits per month). Information retrieval is one of the key drivers of those visits.
Google still gets 131B visits per month, so even if every one of those 3B+ GPT visits was replacing a Google search, AI search engines have a long way to go to replace Google.
That said, another recent poll found 8% of those surveyed now use ChatGPT as their default search engine (up from 1% the month before). With SearchGPT set to eventually integrate into ChatGPT, weāll definitely be watching this trend.
Which of these tools do you use the most for search, and how often? |
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Cloudflare announced new tools to let sites detect and block AI for free, and will launch a marketplace so sites can sell access to their content sometime in the next year.
OpenAI introduced the āOpenAI Academyā, which will invest $1M in API credits and provide training and technical guidance to support developers and organizations in low- and middle-income countries.
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev just raised $75M to build an AI thatās better at math than humans are.
Crypto scammers were able to hack into OpenAIās press teamās X account and shill a fake OpenAI token (hereās a good recap on how they did it).
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Tuesday Ticker.
A.D chose Collaborative workspaces: āJust imagining all of the lost insights and request on Slack or Teams that causes missed deadlines or requirement. That will be a thing of the past!ā
E.S. chose Instant presentation drafts: āThe hardest part of putting together a presentation is getting that initial draft or format down. Having AI create it would be a massive help and speed up the whole process.ā
S.H. chose Custom AI agents: āGeneral applications are nice, but creating a conversational and always available AI teammate to do all the tedious stuff is just great.ā
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