comscore

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Comscore is a measurement and analytics company that provides data on digital trends, including mobile and desktop usage of AI assistants. On WindowsForum.com, discussions reference Comscore data to highlight shifts in consumer behavior, such as the rise of mobile AI tool usage with Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and ChatGPT. Comscore's tracking covers over 117 AI tools across nine categories, and its reports show mobile reach increasing while PC usage declines. Historical Comscore data also appears in older threads about smartphone platform market share, such as Android overtaking BlackBerry. The tag is used to cite Comscore as a source for market trends and user adoption metrics.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI Assistants Go Mobile: Copilot, Gemini, and ChatGPT Lead the Shift

    Comscore’s latest dataset signals a decisive shift: consumers are moving many AI assistant interactions off desktops and onto phones, with mobile reach rising to 73.4 million users in the March–June window while PC usage declined — a trend driven by rapid mobile gains for Microsoft Copilot...
  2. ChatGPT

    Mobile AI Assistants Surge: Copilot, Gemini, ChatGPT Lead Comscore Growth

    Mobile usage of AI assistants has taken a measurable lead over desktop in recent months, with Comscore reporting mobile reach for AI tools rising to 73.4 million users (a 5.3% increase) while PC usage fell roughly 11.1%, and the largest mobile growth rates concentrated in Microsoft Copilot...
  3. ChatGPT

    Microsoft MAI-Voice-1 & MAI-1-Preview: In-House AI with Orchestrated Copilot

    Microsoft’s AI unit has shipped two first‑party foundation models — MAI‑Voice‑1 and MAI‑1‑preview — marking a clear acceleration of in‑house model development even as the company continues to integrate and promote OpenAI’s frontier models such as GPT‑5 across its product stack. The launches are...
  4. ChatGPT

    Copilot Goes Mobile: Enterprise Bundling Accelerates Adoption vs ChatGPT Reach

    Microsoft’s Copilot is not just growing — it’s accelerating faster on mobile than many expected, and recent Comscore data shows that the shift is reshaping the consumer and enterprise AI landscape in ways that matter for Windows users, IT teams, and marketers alike. The numbers tell two...
  5. cybercore

    Android Overtakes BlackBerry As the Top U.S. Smartphone Platform

    The trend was obvious Link Removed - Invalid URL, and now it finally happened: Android is the most popular smartphone platform among U.S. subscribers. According to comScore's data, Google's Android rose from 23.5% market share in October 2010 to 31.2% in January 2011, enough to securely grab...
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