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With the emergence of AI chatbots, software built on large language models that can converse, generate text, reason, and perform tasks, the world changed. When these AI apps first appeared, they were mostly clever text generators — good at writing emails, summarising articles, helping with homework, or producing marketing copy. They felt impressive, but they still made obvious mistakes, struggled with reasoning, and couldn’t reliably follow complex instructions.

Over just a few years, though, they transformed into multi‑skill digital assistants that can understand context, remember details within a conversation, analyse documents, generate images, write code, translate languages, plan tasks, and even explain complicated topics in plain English.

Today, an average person can use them to draft letters, compare products, learn new skills, troubleshoot tech issues, brainstorm ideas, rewrite documents, or get step‑by‑step guidance through bureaucratic processes. What used to feel like “a fancy autocomplete” has become something closer to a general problem‑solving companion — faster, more accurate, more conversational, and far more capable than their early versions.

Timeline of popular AI Chatbots

Public introduction dates (earliest → latest)

Jasper — January 2021
Jasper AI launched publicly in January 2021 (yes, earlier than ChatGPT, but it only became widely known later).

ChatGPT — 30 November 2022
Released to the public by OpenAI on 30 Nov 2022.

Claude — 14 March 2023
Anthropic’s first Claude model was publicly released in March 2023.

Grok — 4 November 2023
xAI’s Grok model was introduced publicly on 4 Nov 2023.

Gemini — 6 December 2023 (beta), 8 February 2024 (official rollout)
Google DeepMind announced Gemini on 6 Dec 2023, with official rollout on 8 Feb 2024.

DeepSeek — Jan 2025
DeepSeek launched its first public chatbot with the DeepSeek‑R1 model in January 2025

Other Frequently Used AI Chatbots

These chatbots appear across major usage rankings from 2024–2026 and are widely used by everyday people, not just specialists:

Perplexity AI — A research‑focused chatbot known for real‑time web search and cited answers.
Microsoft Copilot — Integrated into Windows, Bing, and Microsoft 365; used heavily for productivity and everyday tasks.
Poe (by Quora) — A platform that hosts multiple models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, etc.) in one place.
Meta AI — Meta’s general‑purpose assistant built on Llama models, available in Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
Mistral AI Chatbot — A fast‑growing European model known for efficiency and strong open‑source roots.
Character.AI — Popular for role‑play, creative characters, and entertainment‑style conversations.
DeepAI Chatbot — A general chatbot that appears in global traffic rankings.
JanitorAI — A conversational/role‑play chatbot platform with high traffic in 2023–2024.
HuggingChat (Hugging Face) — An open‑source chatbot alternative used by developers and casual users.
NovelAI — Popular for creative writing, storytelling, and anime‑style content generation

Why these matter

These chatbots show up repeatedly in global usage studies because they serve different everyday needs:

  • Research & fact‑finding: Perplexity, Copilot
  • General conversation: Poe, Meta AI, Mistral
  • Creative writing & role‑play: Character.AI, NovelAI, JanitorAI
  • Open‑source or privacy‑focused options: HuggingChat, Mistral

They’re not all “frontier models” like ChatGPT or Claude, but they’re widely used because they’re accessible, fun, or integrated into apps people already use.