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OpenAI Plans Desktop Super App Merging ChatGPT, Codex And Browser
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Open AI has reportedly confirmed plans announced Thursday by CEO Fidji Simo, President Greg Brockman, and a spokesperson to merge its ChatGPT app, Codex coding platform into the Atlas browser as part of an integrated desktop 'superapp'. This strategic unification aims primarily at simplifying user experience for engineering teams while consolidating product efforts across multiple platforms. The move represents Open AI's effort to streamline operations by focusing resources on core customer segments rather than maintaining separate applications within its ecosystem.
Key Points
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1OpenAI is planning to merge its ChatGPT app, Codex coding platform, Atlas browser into a single desktop 'superapp'.
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2The unification aims to simplify the user experience and focus efforts on engineering and business customers.
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3Fidji Simo will oversee this change with assistance from OpenAI President Greg Brockman according to company spokespeople.
Developments
[Mar 20, 14:35]
Open AI plans To Merge ChatGPT Codex And Browser Into Single Desktop Superapp Report
[Mar 20, 8:37 AM GMT+9.6 hours earlier than first report]
'SuperApp' OpenAI Plans Unify Coding Platform With ChatGPT App According To Wall Street Journal Reports On Thursday.