Like wildfire, ChatGPT spread through our daily usage, perfectly illustrating what differentiates a disruptive technology from a simple trend. Generative artificial intelligence succeeded where others fail: offering immediate utility without adoption friction.
This generative AI succeeded where others failed: natural integration into our existing habits. Unlike previous technological revolutions that demanded behavioral adaptation, conversational assistants slipped into our workflows without friction. A simple question typed in a web browser is enough to access artificial intelligence capable of optimizing a recipe, improving a route, or writing an email.
This universal accessibility explains why AI-based virtual assistants experienced massive adoption. According to BusinessInsider, ChatGPT had approximately 600 million monthly active users in March 2025, while the site recorded nearly 5.2 billion monthly visits according to ExplodingTopics. Add to this the 8.4 billion devices equipped with voice assistants expected by end of 2024 according to DemandSage, fundamentally transforming our relationship with information and purchasing decisions.