There is no evidence for this claim. It's possible but doubtful.
SE hasn't provided any data to support this statement. We have only the data that can be officially gathered (either from SEDE or from the 25k mod tools). The analytics tell us something, but it doesn't tell us the cause. Let me present publicly available information so anyone can draw conclusions.
Since November 2022 participation on Stack Overflow has dramatically decreased. The number of questions asked (and in turn the number of new answers) has almost halved in the past 6 months.
Taking the week commencing 2022-11-28 (the week ChatGPT 3 was released) as the base, we can calculate the percentage.
All posts: from 85236 to 48492 (56% of what it was in Nov 2022)
Questions: from 45554 to 26424 (58% of what it was in Nov 2022)
Answers: from 39682 to 22068 (55% of what it was in Nov 2022)
Please note that all numbers include the deleted posts.
The decline in participation is gradual, and the trend shows that it will keep going down in the coming months. There is a smaller but also significant decrease in the number of votes: https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/revision/1758300/2137026#graph. The number of accept votes has also halved in the last 6 months https://data.stackexchange.com/stackoverflow/revision/1758300/2137028#graph which corresponds to the decline in the questions asked.
The 25k analytics tool shows that the number of total visits has decreased by 33% percent in the last 6 months, although it doesn't follow the same pattern as the decline in new posts. There were drastic drops in the number of page views in January and in April.
In terms of suspensions, there was a major increase in the number of suspensions across the network since December 2022 (according to the information received in chat from staff, but also observed by SO mods), but for the exact data you need to wait for SE to release something. How the number of suspensions correlates to the number of active participants that decided to stop contributing to Stack Overflow is unclear.