- OpenAI admits that the current proliferation of tools makes it difficult for customers to understand AI
- The new ‘super app’, led by Fidji Simo, could bring together all OpenAI tools in a single interface
- Super App May Preview Next-Generation Agent AI Amid Anthropic Competition
OpenAI is reportedly planning to launch a new desktop ‘super app’ that combines all of its tools into one, effectively replacing the three separate apps currently available for ChatGPT, Atlas and Codex.
The company wants to make it easier for users to access powerful AI in one place, simplifying the user experience and replacing the thought process involved in deciding which app to open.
As part of this unification, OpenAI may also look to push for greater autonomy, making Codex more of an AI agent capable of handling other tasks such as data analysis rather than just coding.
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ChatGPT, Atlas and Codex could become a ‘super app’
He Wall Street Journal The report indicates that Fidji Simo, head of applications, could oversee the change. President Greg Brockman is also expected to help push for the change, a spokesperson told the publication.
More broadly, the change follows a fairly eventful year for OpenAI, having launched a number of standalone products that added to the exact expansion of tools that AI promises to solve.
“We realized that we were spreading our efforts across too many applications and stacks, and that we needed to simplify our efforts,” Simo wrote in an internal memo shared by WSJ.
However, ChatGPT’s creator recognizes the stiff competition it faces from Anthropic, which recently launched agency capabilities through Claude Cowork to take action on users’ behalf.
By putting all of your AI tools in a single app, you not only make it easier for users to access them, but also force company workers to be more aligned, leading to a more consistent approach to the product.
“This is an opportunity to combine the strongest AI consumer app and brand with the strongest agency app and really leverage our consumer scale to bring agency capabilities to everyone,” Simo concluded.
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