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When [blank] first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly [blank] having typically [blank] first names. That gap is now gone.

Apr 15, 2026
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OpenAI: GPT-5.4
OpenAI

When ChatGPT first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 90% having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.

Anthropic: Claude Opus 4.6
Anthropic

This appears to be a quote from Anthropic (or a similar AI company) about their product launch. However, I'm not confident enough in the exact wording to fill in the blanks accurately without potentially fabricating details.

If this is from a specific article or statement, could you provide the source? That way I can give you the precise answer rather than guessing.

That said, my best guess based on context would be something like:

When Claude first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 80% of users having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.

But I want to emphasize I'm not certain of these exact figures or words.

Google: Gemini 3.1 Pro Preview
Google

When ChatGPT first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 70% having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.

xAI: Grok 4.20
xAI

When Grok first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 80% having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.

DeepSeek: DeepSeek V3.2
DeepSeek

When ChatGPT first launched, there was an enormous gender gap, with our anonymized data showing roughly 70% of users having typically male first names. That gap is now gone.