With 2025 about to conclude in a week, many brands have been taking this time to share year-end activity reports of their user base, and OpenAI is no exception. Having earned the title of “Yahoo Finance Company of the Year,” OpenAI recorded around 800 million active users on a weekly basis. Additionally, the AI company earned $13 billion in revenue this year, a significant hike from their 2024 figures.
This week, OpenAI announced a new feature that enables users to revisit their year-long engagement with ChatGPT. Titled “Your Year With ChatGPT,” the report is expected to throw light on the user’s activity on the platform on the basis of the tools and utilities that were availed on the platform.
This encompasses the messages exchanged between the LLM and the users, the number of images and other kinds of content generated using AI, specific months when the LLM was used the most, and so on. However, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is dissatisfied with his own report.
OpenAI chief Sam Altman is “disappointed” with his “Your Year With ChatGPT” report
On December 23, OpenAI announced the “Your Year With ChatGPT” feature, which gives users a summary of their year-long engagement with the AI model. The company took to their X profile to share the news.
They wrote in the caption, “Your Year With ChatGPT! Now rolling out to everyone in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia who have reference saved memory and reference chat history turned on.” They also stated in the post that users from the aforementioned regions must update the app to access their year-end report.
really disappointed i did not get top 1% tbh https://t.co/8jzeIiaaRh
— Sam Altman (@sama) December 23, 2025
However, the CEO himself is upset with his own “Your Year With ChatGPT” report. On the same day, Sam Altman reposted OpenAI’s announcement. With it, he wrote in the caption, “Really disappointed i did not get top 1% tbh.”
This was presumably a reference to one of the parameters of the report, which alludes to the top percentage of messages sent. Coincidentally, many users in the comment section stated that their reports included their chats being in the top 1%, unlike the CEO. But some speculate that this could be due to a glitch in the system.
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Users cite technical glitch in “Your Year with ChatGPT” report
Sam Altman’s X post about the latest “Your Year with ChatGPT” report drew comments from users who seemed to face a common problem. Many stated that their reports consistently featured the “Top Messages Sent” parameter, and they received “1%” as the result.
The comment section displayed many screenshots from netizens who mentioned that this point recurred throughout most of the reports synthesized on the basis of the data available by OpenAI. However, some believe that this could be a “skill issue.”
Skill issuehttps://t.co/7lHSnjT310
— Flavio Adamo (@flavioAd) December 23, 2025
Another group of netizens took to the comment section of Altman’s post to share their grievances about the “Your Year With ChatGPT” feature not working on their accounts. One user attached a screenshot of one such instance, in which the LLM stated that the report “isn’t available for this account right now.”
— Kandrej Chillguypathy (@meowbooksj) December 23, 2025
The problem of the “Top Messages Sent” parameter being marked as “1%” in most of the “Your Year With ChatGPT” reports for users on the platform does appear to be a skill issue with the LLM. AT the time of writing, there has yet to be an update by the officials regarding the glitch.
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