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ChatGPT and Copilot Maintain Strong Lead in Corporate AI Adoption, Rivals Strive for Niche Dominance

TLDR: ChatGPT continues to dominate the corporate AI landscape, capturing over 80% of global AI chatbot traffic, with Microsoft Copilot securing a significant, albeit smaller, share. Competitors like Perplexity, DeepSeek, and Claude are trailing, though some, like DeepSeek, show rapid growth in specific regions. The market is consolidating around user-friendly platforms, while other players focus on specialized capabilities and regional expansion.

In the rapidly evolving corporate artificial intelligence sector, ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot have firmly established themselves as frontrunners, commanding the lion’s share of user engagement and adoption. Recent data from TechGaged for August 2025 reveals that ChatGPT alone accounts for a staggering 80.92% of global AI chatbot traffic, solidifying its position as the primary gateway for AI interaction. This dominance is further underscored by reports indicating ChatGPT garnered 5.5 billion visits in May 2025, representing approximately 80% of all global generative AI traffic—a figure that reportedly doubles the combined total of its closest rivals including Google’s Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, Perplexity, and Claude.

Rokas B., a research analyst at TechGaged, emphasized the significance of this market leadership, stating, “ChatGPT’s dominance isn’t just impressive in scale — it represents a fundamental shift in how people interact with AI.” He added, “With more than four out of every five chatbot interactions happening on ChatGPT, competitors now face the challenge of carving out distinctive value in a market that has already consolidated.” The platform’s success is attributed to its focus on accessibility and usefulness for the average user, bolstered by its partnership with Microsoft.

While ChatGPT and Copilot lead, other AI platforms are striving to carve out their niches. Perplexity holds 8.08% of the global market, followed by Microsoft Copilot at 5.19%, reflecting its integration into productivity applications. DeepSeek, a Chinese startup, captured 2.74% of the market share in August 2025, but demonstrated explosive growth earlier in the year, surging from 33.7 million users in January to 436 million visits by May. DeepSeek is notably expanding rapidly in Asian markets like China, India, and Indonesia, operating at a fraction of the cost of its Western counterparts.

Google’s Gemini, despite its integration across Google’s extensive ecosystem, lags behind with 2.19% market share and 527 million visits. Claude, backed by Amazon and Google, trails further with just 0.88% of the market and barely breaking 100 million visits, despite its strong performance in reasoning tasks.

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The broader AI landscape in 2025 indicates that AI is no longer a novelty but a central part of daily life, with enterprise adoption spreading. The market is becoming increasingly crowded, with new challengers like NVIDIA, Alibaba, Mistral, and Amazon joining established players like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, xAI, and Meta. Users are increasingly seeking a single, reliable platform to manage diverse AI needs, pushing companies to innovate beyond basic functionalities into areas like advanced reasoning and multi-step problem-solving.

Nikhil Patel
Nikhil Patelhttps://blogs.edgentiq.com
Nikhil Patel is a tech analyst and AI news reporter who brings a practitioner's perspective to every article. With prior experience working at an AI startup, he decodes the business mechanics behind product innovations, funding trends, and partnerships in the GenAI space. Nikhil's insights are sharp, forward-looking, and trusted by insiders and newcomers alike. You can reach him out at: [email protected]

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