ChatGPT Is Eyeing a Major “Super App” Overhaul that Wants to Do Real Work for You
The overhaul will add coding tools, image generation and partner apps as OpenAI pushes ChatGPT toward autonomous agents and business customers.
- OpenAI plans to transform ChatGPT into a comprehensive 'superapp' in the coming weeks, combining its software-writing tool Codex with the chatbot into a single integrated platform.
- The platform overhaul shifts focus from simple chatbots to autonomous agents capable of executing complex, multi-step tasks, positioning the company to outpace competitors like Anthropic.
- New coding tools and partner applications like Canva and Booking will join the redesigned interface, while OpenAI's 2 million business customers account for roughly 40% of revenue, potentially rising to 50% by year's end.
- Codex maintains over 5 million weekly users despite the company sidelining consumer-focused initiatives like video-generation to prioritize the reorganization effort.
- Ahead of its highly anticipated IPO later this year, the strategic pivot positions OpenAI to compete more aggressively in the AI market by establishing a broader, more autonomous service ecosystem.
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ChatGPT Set For Major Transformation As OpenAI Pushes 'Superapp' Strategy Worldwide
OpenAI is reportedly preparing the most extensive transformation of ChatGPT since the chatbot first gained worldwide attention, with plans to expand it far beyond a conversational AI tool. The move comes as OpenAI seeks new revenue opportunities and strengthens its position in an increasingly competitive artificial intelligence market. According to a report, the company is preparing a major overhaul that will place greater emphasis on coding cap…
The AI provider is facing a strategic reorientation: ChatGPT is to get new functions. OpenAI wants to drive the business shortly before the IPO.
OpenAI plans to extensively revamp its chatbot ChatGPT. The American tech company wants to turn it into a ‘super app’ with programming tools and so-called AI agents to increase revenue in the run-up to a possible IPO, business newspaper Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing insiders.
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