B.AI API Calls Hit 90.6%, Paid Users Reach 95.1% on May 8

According to B.AI, on May 8 the platform reported that API routing calls accounted for 90.6% of total interactions, while paid users represented 95.1% of the user base. Claude series models led with 35.6% of API calls, dominating complex reasoning and long-context tasks, while DeepSeek-V4-Flash and GPT-5.5 showed strong growth in high-concurrency, low-latency scenarios.

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