OpenAI Cofounder Envisions "Almost No Interface" Future Where Nobody Learns Software Anymore
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OpenAI cofounder envisions "almost no interface" future where nobody learns software anymore
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.
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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