OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT users send over 2.5 billion requests daily worldwide, with more than 330 million coming from the United States. Overall, the platform's weekly audience exceeds 500 million active users, according to Axios.

This data was released ahead of CEO Sam Altman's speech at the Federal Reserve System conference in Washington, where he will present a new economic analysis prepared by OpenAI's chief economist and discuss ideas regarding the 'democratization' of artificial intelligence — distributing economic benefits evenly.

Altman will propose a 'third way' between proponents of AI development and those who fear its consequences. OpenAI aims to avoid concentrated power over AI development in the hands of large companies and ensure access to technology for the general public.

US President Donald Trump will also speak on artificial intelligence at the Winning the AI Race summit, while the White House will present its own 20-page action plan for AI development, focusing on a liberal and growth-oriented approach.

According to OpenAI, the key question is not whether AI will bring economic growth, but who will benefit from it. The company insists that making AI tools accessible to as many people as possible is essential for equitable distribution.

Additionally, OpenAI continues to enhance ChatGPT and recently launched the ChatGPT Agent — an AI agent that can operate a computer on behalf of the user.