A senior OpenAI employee told the Financial Times that chat is dead as the company prepares the biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch. The plan is to turn it into a superapp with Codex coding tools, AI agents, and third-party integrations like Canva and Booking.com.
This confirms what a lot of us have been feeling - pure chat interfaces have diminishing returns. The buzz is shifting toward agents that do things rather than chatbots that talk. OpenAI is also filing for IPO (confidential S-1 filed June 8) alongside publishing their AGI roadmap called Built to Benefit Everyone.
Some interesting angles:
- The superapp pivot means ChatGPT competes more directly with Claude desktop app and Codex
- They are moving from reactive Q&A to proactive agents that learn your needs over time
- Third-party integrations suggest a platform play, not just a product
- Codenamed Aria, the overhaul starts rolling out in weeks
The real question is whether users actually want a superapp. People liked ChatGPT because it was simple. Making it a kitchen sink could fragment the experience. On the other hand, if agents really deliver on automating workflows, the chat-only interface was always going to be a stepping stone.
What do you think? Is this the natural evolution of AI interfaces or are they fixing something that wasnt broken?
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