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Chatbot AI Competitor Market Trends|April 23, 2026(3h ago)10 min read9.3AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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As users express frustration with Anthropic's B2B-focused Claude Opus 4.7, ChatGPT is gaining traction as a hub for major brands like Starbucks and airlines. Meanwhile, the South Korean Ministry of Science and ICT announced a 1 trillion KRW investment fund to foster AI unicorns, and Bezos’s "Project Prometheus" is reportedly nearing a massive 15 trillion KRW funding round.

AI Chatbot Market Trends — 2026-04-23


Key Competitor Updates


Claude Opus 4.7 — Backlash over B2B focus and alleged performance dips

Anthropic’s "Claude Opus 4.7," released on April 16 (local time), has received mixed reviews. Some users claim the performance has regressed, and AI Times reports that a strategic shift toward B2B clients is alienating general users.

AI Times report on Claude Opus 4.7
AI Times report on Claude Opus 4.7

aitimes.com

aitimes.com


ChatGPT — Conversational AI as the new shopping/reservation gateway

From pizza and flights to mortgage loans and insurance, global brands like Starbucks and various airlines are jumping into the "Apps in ChatGPT" race. Conversational AI is effectively becoming a new gateway for commerce and scheduling, a major strategic shift now catching the attention of Big Tech.

Image related to ChatGPT App Gateway
Image related to ChatGPT App Gateway


Watershed — New Sustainability AI Agents and Fellowship

On April 21, during SF Climate Week, the sustainability AI platform Watershed launched new AI agents and a "Sustainability AI Fellowship." This underscores the expanding market for AI agent services specialized in corporate ESG.


Market and Strategy Trends


Ministry of Science and ICT — 1 trillion KRW joint investment to foster AI unicorns

On April 23, at COEX in Seoul, the Ministry of Science and ICT held the "2026 K-AI Champions" event. They announced plans to inject over 1 trillion KRW in joint public-private funding to help domestic AI startups reach unicorn status, demonstrating the government's strong commitment to the AI ecosystem.

K-AI Champions event by the Ministry of Science and ICT
K-AI Champions event by the Ministry of Science and ICT


Bezos’s 'Project Prometheus' — Nearing 15 trillion KRW in funding

"Project Prometheus," the AI startup led by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, is reportedly on the verge of securing approximately 15 trillion KRW in large-scale funding. The Herald Economic reported this on April 21, highlighting the trend of massive capital concentration within the AI startup sector.

Image related to Bezos's AI startup
Image related to Bezos's AI startup


Ministry of SMEs and Startups — Launch of the 500 million KRW 'K-Startup AI League'

The Ministry of SMEs and Startups has launched the "AI League" for AI startups and will accept applications from April 22 to May 20. The top 10 companies will share a total of 500 million KRW in support as part of the government's initiative to revitalize the local AI ecosystem.


Industry Insights and Data Summary


1. AI chatbots evolving beyond simple conversation into commerce platforms

The rush of global brands into "ChatGPT Apps" indicates that AI chatbots are evolving into platforms that handle real transactions—purchases and reservations—rather than just providing information. This supports the analysis that the competition for AI services is shifting from model performance to "ecosystem building."


2. Deepening capital concentration in a few startups

In the 2026 VC landscape, capital is heavily concentrated in a small number of AI startups. While mega-funding rounds like those for Bezos’s Prometheus (~15 trillion KRW) and the government’s 1 trillion KRW fund proceed, smaller startups are struggling to define their survival strategies.


3. Potential divergence between Claude's B2B pivot and consumer needs

As Anthropic intensifies its B2B focus with Claude Opus 4.7, there is concern that it may widen the gap between it and competitors like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google Gemini in the consumer market. A strategic split in the AI chatbot market between B2B/enterprise specialization and general-purpose consumer services is accelerating.

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