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OpenAI Cofounder Envisions "Almost No Interface" Future Where Nobody Learns Software Anymore

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Greg Brockman admits ChatGPT's plugins, heavily marketed in 2023, failed "because the models weren't ready." Instead of app extensions, he sees the future in an invisible, context-aware agent. But OpenAI's own Codex is still light-years from that vision. The article OpenAI cofounder envisions "almost no interface" future where nobody learns software anymore appeared first on The Decoder.
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Greg Brockman cites the reason for the failure of the ChatGPT plug-ins, which were widely marketed in 2023: "The models were not initially good enough." Instead of app extensions, he sees the future in an invisible, context-conscious agent. But OpenAI's own professional tool Codex is still a long way from this vision. The article "Almost no interface, almost no product": OpenAI co-founder outlines ChatGPT vision first appeared on The Decoder.

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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