Sam Altman acknowledges Google’s dominance in global web traffic rankings: ‘Man, still a long way to go!’
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Sam Altman acknowledges Google’s dominance in global web traffic rankings: ‘Man, still a long way to go!’

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has acknowledged the significant gap between ChatGPT and Google after a recent report ranked the AI-powered chatbot as the sixth most visited website in the world for January 2025. Taking to X, Altman shared a post from web analytics firm Similarweb, stating, “Man, still a long way to go to run down Google.” The rankings, published by Similarweb, highlighted the dominance of Google.com, which secured the top spot with a staggering 29.21 per cent share of global website traffic. ChatGPT, developed by OpenAI, recorded a 2.33 per cent share of global traffic, placing it at number six in the rankings. Meanwhile, Netflix.com ranked 10th with a 1.60 per cent traffic share, reinforcing its status as a leading digital entertainment service.

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