Do you know how many questions we ask on ChatGPT every minute? How do we broadcast content? A year of research will give you the exact answer.
In just over two weeks, we’ll be popping the New Year’s Eve champagne, which in the online world means a regular barrage of different recaps of the year, whether it’s from our favorite music streaming platforms, mobile app stores or social media sites.
However, if you want to get a really comprehensive picture, you should read Domo’s report, which specializes in business tools and data visualization, which summarizes for us every year since 2013 how active humanity is on the global Internet.
The 2023 edition of the Data Never Sleeps report has just become available, and once again this year it provides impressive (or even somewhat alarming) numbers regarding our user habits. According to Domo, the number of Internet users in the world, that is, the number of people active online, already amounts to 5.2 billion people, and therefore 64.6% of the total population uses the World Wide Web. In 2013, at the time of the first report, this number was only 2.1 billion.
In this regard, the report also cites Statista forecasts, according to which we will already generate 120 zettabytes of data traffic worldwide in 2023, which is equivalent to 120 x 1,073,741,824 terabytes. However, the lion’s share of the report is a detailed statement of how many actions we perform across the web in one minute, broken down into different categories. We have selected some interesting items from these.
Based on Data Never Sleeps report One minute a day on average:
- We send 241 million emails
- We perform 6.3 million searches on Google
- We have 4 million likes on Facebook
- We have 6,944 questions for ChatGPT
- We stream 43 years of content, including 48,000 hours on Twitch
- We process 102MB of data per person
- We send out 6,060 resumes on LinkedIn
- Cybercriminals launch 30 plus attacks
As the list shows, people are busy spinning up online services, with the ChatGPT text generator being a completely new player, but we wouldn’t be surprised if AI is more prominent in next year’s summary. Data Never Sleeps 11.0 report data can also be browsed in detail in the figure below.
How much time do you spend on the Internet every day?