Amid the cracking competition between the AI giants, including Anthropic, Gemini, and OpenAI, led by Sam Altman’s led OpenAI is reportedly working on the biggest ever update of ChatGPT. As per the reports, this can transform the chatbot into an AI-powered platform. This update is said to come in the coming weeks and may integrate coding tools, AI agents and third party services into a single place.
With this move, the company aims to expand from its traditional chatbot interaction approach and position ChatGPT as a central hub for both personal and professional tasks. The company is also said to strengthen its position against rivals, specifically in the enterprise market, while boosting its revenue.
As per reports, the changed ChatGPT will offer easier access to tools including Codex, OpenAI’s coding assistant, alongside image-generation features, interactive workspaces and partner services. The idea is to encourage the users to move beyond simple conversations and make greater use of OpenAI’s premium offerings.
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The company has reportedly been exploring the concept of a “super app” for some time. Earlier reports suggested OpenAI was working on a unified platform that could bring together ChatGPT, its AI coding products and browser-based tools under a single experience rather than maintaining separate applications.
OpenAI executive Thibault Sottiaux, who oversees core products and platforms, said the long-term vision is to create a personal AI assistant capable of helping users across different aspects of daily life and work. It will play a bigger role in handling tasks, workflows and productivity-related activities.
The reports also mention that Codex has become an increasingly important business for OpenAI with paid coding tools contributing to the share of the company’s revenue. As a result, the upcoming redesign is expected to place a stronger focus on software development and AI-assisted programming capabilities.
While OpenAI has not officially announced the changes, reports suggest the new experience will arrive as an update to both the ChatGPT web platform and mobile applications.