
New Relic Report Shows OpenAI's ChatGPT Dominates Among AI Developers
The data from New Relic's 2025 AI Impact Report shows that while ChatGPT is the undisputed dominant model, developers are also moving at the 'speed of AI,' and rapidly testing the waters with the latest models as soon as they come out.
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'AI is rapidly moving from innovation labs and pilot programs into the core of business operations,' said New Relic Chief Technical Strategist Nic Benders. 'The data from our 2025 AI Impact Report shows that while ChatGPT is the undisputed dominant model, developers are also moving at the 'speed of AI,' and rapidly testing the waters with the latest models as soon as they come out. In tandem, we're seeing robust growth of our AI monitoring solution. This underscores that as AI is ingrained in their businesses, our customers are realizing they need to ensure model reliability, accuracy, compliance, and cost efficiency.'
Developers Rapidly Shift to the Latest ChatGPT models
Enterprises are closely monitoring and adopting the latest innovations from OpenAI. The data shows ChatGPT-4o has been dominating more recently, followed by ChatGPT-4o mini. However, adoption of ChatGPT from version-to-version is occurring seemingly overnight as developers pivot toward newer, better, faster, and cheaper models. New Relic users have been rapidly shifting from ChatGPT-3.5 Turbo to ChatGPT-4.1 mini since it was announced in April. This shows that developers value cutting-edge performance and features more than savings.
Developers Start to Experiment with Unique AI Models Across Apps
In a countervailing trend, the findings also highlight increased model diversification as developers explore open-source alternatives, specialized domain solutions, and task-specific models, although at a smaller scale. Meta's Llama emerged as the model that saw the second largest amount of LLM tokens processed by New Relic customers. In fact, New Relic saw a 92% increase in the number of unique models used across AI apps in the first quarter of 2025.
AI Monitoring Adoption Grows Steadily
Organizations need a unified AI monitoring solution that is easy to set up, configure over time, and provides an intuitive experience for any user—from DevOps to executives. Since its launch last year, enterprises have been adopting New Relic AI Monitoring at a steady 30% growth in usage quarter-over-quarter in the previous 12 months, giving them a solution to ensure AI model reliability, accuracy, compliance, and cost efficiency.
Python Dominates, but Java is Growing Quickly
With the most momentum, support, and tooling, the data shows Python continues to dominate AI applications, with customer adoption growing nearly 45% since last quarter. In terms of both the scale of requests and customer adoption, Node.js followed Python. However, Java usage has grown rapidly at 34% since last quarter, signaling more production-grade, Java-based LLM applications are to come from large enterprises.
The AI Unwrapped: 2025 AI Impact Report is available today. Read the full report.
Research Methodology
This report is based on aggregated and de-identified usage data gathered from 85,000 active New Relic customers. All usage data was collected between April 30, 2024 and April 30, 2025.
About New Relic
The New Relic Intelligent Observability Platform helps businesses eliminate interruptions in digital experiences. New Relic is the only AI-strengthened platform to unify and pair telemetry data to provide clarity over the entire digital estate. We move problem solving past proactive to predictive by processing the right data at the right time to maximize value and control costs. That's why businesses around the world—including Adidas Runtastic, American Red Cross, Domino's, GoTo Group, Ryanair, Topgolf, and William Hill—run on New Relic to drive innovation, improve reliability, and deliver exceptional customer experiences to fuel growth. Visit www.newrelic.com.
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