July 25, 2025
There are weeks when the AI world feels like it’s moving at a healthy pace. Then there are weeks like this.
The Neuron recently called out three major milestones that hit nearly simultaneously. And if you’re leading anything right now, it’s worth noticing what these signals mean - not just for the tech world, but for the way we steward what’s coming next.
OpenAI shared that ChatGPT is now processing 2.5 billion prompts a day. 330 million from the U.S. alone.
Basically, one per American, daily. That’s Google Search-level territory.
And remember that’s just ChatGPT. Once you add Gemini, Claude, Grok, and everything else, you start to feel the magnitude.
The collective curiosity of the world is being poured into these models, shaping how businesses think, learn, and operate.
OpenAI’s daily revenue is now estimated at $27 million.
Anthropic pulls in around $11 million daily. Even Elon’s Grok 4 saw a 4x revenue jump overnight — from $99K to$419K per day — just by shipping something people wanted.
None of this guarantees profit. But it does prove something deeper: people will invest in what helps them move faster, work smarter, or simply make sense of the complexity.
Google's latest AI model just earned a gold medal-level score at the International Math Olympiad.
- a general-purpose model. It solved problems within the same 4.5-hour window given to elite high schoolers around the world.
(Bonus: 27 kids still beat it. Glory to the teenagers.)
OpenAI reached similar results with a totally different method, showing that we’re not talking about just one path to“smart.”
We’re seeing new forms of reasoning emerge faster than many predicted.
Are we simply impressed by the power of these tools… or are we grounded in the wisdom to use them?
It says,“The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom, and whatever you get, get insight.” —Proverbs 4:7,ESV.
This space is exciting and it should be. But if we chase scale without stewardship, we miss the entire point.
Power is neutral. Wisdom is what makes it useful.
And the fear of the Lord is still the beginning of wisdom. Let’s stay curious. Let’s build boldly.
But let’s not forget that who we become matters more than what we create.