
ChatGPT's market share has fallen to 46.4% by the end of May, indicating a significant shift in the AI market. Consequently, Gemini has risen to 27.7% and Claude to 10.3%, while Grok, Meta AI, and others have less than 5%. This change in market share suggests a potential market disruption, with new players emerging to challenge the dominance of established AI technologies.
Crucially, the decline in ChatGPT's market share may be attributed to its operational scalability and enterprise infrastructure limitations. In contrast, newer AI models like Gemini and Claude may offer better B2B integration and more robust operational capabilities, making them more attractive to enterprise leaders. Ultimately, the financial implications of this shift will depend on the ability of these AI technologies to provide sustainable and scalable solutions for businesses.

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