OpenAI's Rumored 'Superapp' Could Finally Solve One of My Biggest Issues with ChatGPT
OpenAI aims to regain market share by integrating ChatGPT, Codex, and Atlas into one app as Anthropic captures 73% of first-time AI tool spending.
- In recent months, OpenAI is planning to combine ChatGPT, Codex and Atlas into a desktop "superapp," but the launch timing remains unclear.
- Competition from Anthropic has prompted OpenAI to counter rivals as Anthropic captures more than 73pc of first-time buyer spending despite having over 300,000 enterprise customers.
- OpenAI has also bought Astral for its Python tools and acquired Promptfoo and Torch while poaching Peter Steinberger last month to boost Codex.
- OpenAI will keep ChatGPT separate, while Codex, with more than 2,000 weekly active users, competes with Anthropic's Claude Code and Cowork.
- Fidji Simo, head of applications, will lead the effort with Greg Brockman, company president, and Astral is the latest acquisition in recent months signaling an aggressive push.
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Executives hope to bring together the company's tools in a single application helps optimise resources, while OpenAI seeks to combat the growing competition of the Anthropic rival
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