The AI assistant race: ChatGPT still leads, but no longer alone
A new report shows ChatGPT's share slipping below half the market, with Gemini and Claude gaining ground.
For a long time, “AI assistant” and “ChatGPT” were basically synonyms. Not anymore. According to Sensor Tower’s State of AI 2026 report, ChatGPT’s global share has fallen to 46.4% — below half the market for the first time.
Who’s gaining? Google’s Gemini climbed to 27.7%, and Anthropic’s Claude reached 10.3%. It’s not a collapse of the leader — it’s more a market maturing, with users trying alternatives instead of staying locked into a single app.
Why it matters
Competition is usually good news for the people using these tools. More serious rivals means lower prices, faster releases and less dependence on a single company. And there’s a deeper detail: these tools have already moved into schools, offices and small businesses — here too. Knowing the field is split helps you avoid putting all your eggs in one digital basket.
By Oliver Grant
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