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OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a super assistant for everyone, has big plans

OpenAI wants ChatGPT to be a super assistant for everyone, has big plans

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ChatGPT is OpenAI's hero product. From being just an AI chatbot, it has already evolved into a one-stop-shop for image generation, shopping (that is still in an early stage), AI search, deep research queries, and more. However, OpenAI has even bigger plans for it. The company aims to turn ChatGPT into a super-assistant 'that deeply understands you and is your interface to the internet.' And OpenAI wants to make this happen very soon – maybe as early as this month. These ambitions were reportedly revealed in documents shared during Google's antitrust trial in the US. The documents are from late 2024, and the plans for 'the first half of next year' would mean June 2025.advertisementOpenAI's documents reportedly reveal that the ChatGPT super assistant will understand what a user cares about, and will help with any 'task that a smart, trustworthy, emotionally intelligent person with a computer could do,' the document reveals. The document, titled ChatGPT: H1 2025 Strategy, was publicly available at the time of writing the story.As per the document, OpenAI described a super assistant as 'an intelligent entity with T-shaped skills' for all kinds of simple and complex tasks. 'The broad part is all about making life easier: answering a question, finding a home, contacting a lawyer, joining a gym, planning vacations, buying gifts, managing calendars, keeping track of todos, sending emails.'
As per the report, the Sam Altman-led company believes that its GPT models o2 and o3 are currently smart enough 'to reliably perform agentic tasks, tools like computer use can boost ChatGPT's ability to take action, and interaction paradigms like multimodality and generative UI allow both ChatGPT and users to express themselves in the best way for the task.'advertisementThese plans for ChatGPT evolving into a smart assistant fall in line with the ambitious new project that Altman has launched in partnership with ex-Apple designer Jony Ive. The two have confirmed that they are working on new hardware for OpenAI. Reports suggest that it could be a smart home device. Is that the shape the super assistant is meant to take? We don't know that for sure. But OpenAI's docs certainly seem to be hinting at that with these lines: 'ChatGPT is in our lives through existing form factors — our website, phone, and desktop apps...But our vision for ChatGPT is to help you with all of your life, no matter where you are. At home, it should help answer questions, play music, and suggest recipes. On the go, it should help you get to places, find the best restaurants, or catch up with friends. At work, it should help you take meeting notes, or prepare for the big presentation. And on solo walks, it should help you reflect and wind down.'The document also reveals the company's plans to make ChatGPT available on existing tech hardware like phones. According to OpenAI, there are 'powerful incumbents who will leverage their distribution to advantage their own products.' The document goes on to say that OpenAI will convince regulators so that ChatGPT is set as a default assistant on devices. Meanwhile, the document also reveals OpenAI's concerns about its infrastructure limitations; 'growth and revenue won't line up forever,' the document reads. However, the company with its Stargate project is investing billions across the US and UAE to create more data centres.

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