Artificial Intelligence
ChatGPT is crushing Google in the AI race. Unless you look at the data differently.

Google Search still dwarfs ChatGPT, boasting over 2 billion monthly active users, or MAUs, and around 1.5 billion DAUs. Even as ChatGPT’s user base grows, reaching roughly 10% of Search DAUs by March 2025, Google’s entrenched presence through Search and its integration into Android remain unmatched.
Indeed, Gemini’s recent growth, with DAUs almost quadrupling since October 2024, is largely attributed to pre-installation deals on Android devices, rather than organic downloads. This mirrors the historical distribution dominance of Google Search, where massive reach through default status on billions of devices (including iPhones) played a key role in its success.
This distribution advantage is precisely what makes comparisons tricky. ChatGPT’s user numbers likely reflect its first-mover advantage and OpenAI’s ability to keep moving quickly with new features, such as the stunning image-generation capabilities rolled out earlier this year.
Gemini’s AI chatbot features, on the other hand, are being weaved into Google Search. That will give the technology pretty immediate access to more than 2 billion monthly users and about 1.5 billion daily users. That’s arguably the Western world’s most powerful online distribution channel right there!
Then, Google is also trying to get Gemini baked into billions of Android devices, through distribution deals with manufacturers such as Samsung. Gemini also comes preinstalled on some Chromebooks now, for instance. Those are other incredibly powerful distribution channels that made Google’s mobile search even more dominant — and they could do the same for Gemini.
If you measure by raw engagement in an AI-native setting, ChatGPT is decisively ahead. But if you include platform-scale distribution, particularly through Android and Search, Google’s reach creates a powerful competitive lever — one it has long wielded effectively across product categories.
One awkward wrinkle for Google, though: The DOJ is attacking Google’s distribution strategies, which could make attempts to bundle Gemini tightly into Search and Android more tricky. A Google spokesman didn’t respond to a request for comment on Thursday.
In the end, this isn’t a one-horse race. It’s a question of ecosystems versus apps, of organic pull versus default power. As regulation continues to chip away at Google’s bundling strategies and OpenAI expands its own integrations, the gap may narrow. And it’s fair to say that ChatGPT has made up major ground on Google, especially lately.
But for now, the scoreboard depends entirely on where you’re looking.
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