Data and Research

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Threads User Count: Latest Numbers & Records Broken

October 25, 2023

Threads, the new X (Twitter) rival from Meta, saw its user count grow at a record-breaking pace over the first few days after launching and currently has almost 100 million monthly active users.

By comparison, it took 5 days after launch before ChatGPT had just 1 million users.

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Hugging Face Valuation, Revenue, and Key Stats (2024)

May 2, 2024

Hugging Face is fast becoming the go-to place for open-source AI, with some referring to it as the open-source alternative to ChatGPT and the "GitHub of AI."

They have a library with a mind-boggling 120,000 pre-trained models and 20,000 datasets. And they raised $235 million in August, giving Hugging Face a fresh valuation of $4.5 billion.

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Number of ChatGPT Users and Key Stats (December 2024)

December 1, 2024

OpenAI’s ChatGPT has forever altered the direction of technology and how we work.

With the release of o1, the first in a series of "reasoning" models that Open AI is planning, ChatGPT can now write better code, solve multi-step problems, and answer more complex questions.

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How Many Users Does Bluesky Have? 32+ Bluesky Stats (2024)

December 7, 2024

Bluesky made headlines last year and user growth has been steady since then, largely thanks to unpopular changes made on X (Twitter) by Musk.

It currently has over 24.5 million users and gained more than 5 million in the two weeks following the results of the US presidential election.

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35 Must-Know Nail Salon Stats and Trends

August 5, 2022

Did you know that before nail care became popular in the 1970s, manicurists were seen as being “gossipmongers”?

Manicures were also so expensive that only the wealthy could afford them.