ChatGPT Head Nick Turley Is Aiming To Make The AI Model A Fully Functional Operating System
OpenAI officials have been pretty ambitious when it comes to ChatGPT, especially the lead of the AI model Nick Turley. From launching new versions of the AI model to integrations that will actually make
life convenient for the users, OpenAI is leaving no stone unturned to kill the competition. Now, in a recent discussion, Nick Turley has said that they are aiming to make ChatGPT a fully functional operating system, as it already works on the same lines. The goal of the brand is to integrate everything into a single ecosystem.Multiple reports related to OpenAI has suggested that the company is working on a web browser to elevate the experience of the users and compete with Perplexity AI's Comet browser. That's not it, as OpenAI is also planning to launch AI hardware next year in partnership with Jony Ive.
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The operating system will let third-party applications from different firms like DoorDash, Uber, and Expedia to operate directly within ChatGPT. This will not only help OpenAI in generating transactions, but the partner companies will also get a new channel for making money. The integration has already begun, and for the India-specific market, ChatGPT has partnered with the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), which offers UPI payment inside the model.Also Read:Hollywood Studios Take A Strong Stand Against Sora 2, OpenAI Could Possibly Land In Legal Trouble OpenAI is focused on creating a uniform experience for all the onboarded applications. Though the company will allow a few apps to pay for more visibility on ChatGPT but in the bigger picture, all apps will be given enough visibility to grab user attention. ChatGPT is changing the way people use the internet, and the data all over the globe speaks for the same. From search behaviour to online interaction, everything has changed from the end user's perspective. At this point, a web browser from ChatGPT will prove fatal for its competition, especially for the Comet browser by Perplexity.