OpenAI plans to reinvent ChatGPT as an all-in-one 'super assistant' that knows its users and becomes their primary gateway to the internet.
Details emerged from a partly redacted internal strategy document shared during the US government's antitrust case against Google.
Rather than limiting ChatGPT to existing apps and websites, OpenAI envisions a future where the assistant supports everyday life-from suggesting recipes at home to taking notes at work or guiding users while travelling.
The company says the AI should evolve into a reliable, emotionally intelligent helper capable of handling a various personal and professional tasks.
OpenAI also believes hardware will be key to this transformation. It recently acquired io, a start-up founded by former Apple designer Jony Ive, for$6.4 billion to develop AI-powered devices.
The company's strategy outlines how upcoming models like o2 and o3, alongside tools like multimodality and generative user interfaces, could make ChatGPT capable of taking meaningful action instead of simply offering responses.
The document also reveals OpenAI's intention to back a regulation requiring tech platforms to allow users to set ChatGPT as their default assistant. Confident in its fast growth, research lead, and independence from ads, the company aims to maintain its advantage through bold decisions, speed, and self-disruption.
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