Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, announced in a meeting with reporters in San Francisco, the company’s plans to go beyond the GPT-5. These programs include the developme of browser and social ielligence social network and support for brain and computer ierface startups.
Sam’s Meeting with a group of reporters focused on the future of Openai after the GPT-5 release, uil the model itself announced that the company plans to develop a set of artificial ielligence applications that are beyond ChatGpt.
Fidio Simo, the future app manager of the app in Openai, will be responsible for these projects, and one of the poteial designs is the developme of artificial ielligence browser that can be a competitor for Chrome. Altman even suggested the possibility of buying a Chrome browser if it is released. It is also possible to set up an artificial ielligence social network that offers a differe and improved user experience in Openai programs.
On the other hand, OpenAI is planning to support the Merge Labs startup, activist in the brain and computer ierface to compete with the Neuralink Ilan Musk. The details of the Merge Labs collaboration with Openai models and devices are still unclear.
Despite the criticism, the Gpt-5 has been able to increase the demand for users; The API OpenAI traffic has doubled in 7 hours after the release, and many of the coding assistas have converted the Gpt-5 to their default model.
Altman and his team appear to make Openai a larger company than just a model of artificial ielligence, and probably will be on the agenda to provide widespread capital.




