Morgan Stanley says ChatGPT remains the top choice for teens and Gen Z, but usage among 25–34 year olds is now split evenly between ChatGPT, $META AI, and $GOOGL's Gemini. Among older age groups, ChatGPT use has gone flat over the past six months while rivals gained ground—Gemini
$MSFT - CHATGPT SEES WEAKER MOMENTUM AMONG OLDER USERS THAN META AI, GEMINI As generative AI adoption continues to ramp up, ChatGPT is still the top pick for teens and young adults, Morgan Stanley analysts said in a research note. But for 25-34 year olds, there appears to be
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Generative AI usage patterns vary notably across age groups in the United States. Among users aged 16 to 24, ChatGPT has experienced the largest increase in daily and monthly usage, rising approximately 400 basis points and 1,200 basis points respectively over the past six months. ChatGPT remains the leading AI platform for teenagers and young adults, recording a record 780 million visits from American users in April 2025. However, among the 25 to 34 age group, usage is more evenly distributed among ChatGPT, Meta AI, and Google's Gemini, with Gemini showing strong growth. For older age groups, ChatGPT's usage has plateaued in the last six months, while competitors such as Gemini and Meta AI have gained traction. Overall, Google’s Gemini is closing the gap with ChatGPT in the U.S. market, indicating increased competition in generative AI adoption.