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ChatGPT Exodus: Users Flee After Military Deal

ChatGPT Loses Ground After Pentagon Partnership

The tech world witnessed a stunning reversal last week as OpenAI's flagship product faced unprecedented user backlash. Following revelations of ChatGPT's collaboration with the U.S. Department of Defense, mobile users voted with their fingers - uninstalling the app at rates never seen before.

The Numbers Tell the Story

Market intelligence firm Sensor Tower recorded a jaw-dropping 295% spike in ChatGPT uninstalls on February 28 alone. This tsunami of deletions dwarfed the app's typical 30-day average uninstall rate of just 9%.

Meanwhile, competitor Anthropic found itself unexpectedly riding a wave of goodwill toward its Claude app. Downloads surged 37% on February 27, then leapt another 51% the following day - coinciding precisely with peak ChatGPT discontent.

"We're seeing textbook protest behavior," noted mobile analyst Rachel Tan. "When consumers disapprove of corporate decisions nowadays, they don't just complain online - they take immediate action through app stores."

User Sentiment Turns Toxic

The backlash manifested brutally in review sections:

  • 775% increase in one-star ChatGPT ratings
  • Five-star reviews halved overnight
  • Negative comments overwhelmingly referenced military concerns

Appfigures data confirmed Claude overtaking ChatGPT in U.S. downloads for the first time ever, with daily averages up 88%. The challenger app now leads store rankings stateside and tops charts in six countries including Canada and Germany.

Why This Matters Beyond Downloads

The episode reveals deepening public unease about AI's expanding military applications. Anthropic had previously drawn ethical lines, publicly refusing Pentagon collaborations over autonomous weapons concerns - positioning that now appears prescient.

Similarweb data shows Claude's U.S. downloads hit 20 times January levels during the controversy, suggesting lasting damage to ChatGPT's reputation among privacy-conscious users.

The speed and scale of this user revolt surprised even industry veterans. As one tech investor tweeted: "When your AI assistant becomes associated with drones rather than homework help, you've got a brand crisis no chatbot can talk you out of."

Key Points:

  • 📉 295% surge in ChatGPT uninstalls after DoD deal
  • 📈 Claude downloads doubled, surpassing ChatGPT
  • ⭐ One-star reviews exploded by 775%
  • 🌍 International markets followed U.S. lead
  • 🤖 Growing public skepticism about military AI partnerships

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