In his latest remarks, Sam Altman, CEO of Openai, has outlined the ambitious outlook for the company’s future and announced the construction of a “ChatGPT shared operating system” designed to become the main focus of users’ digital life.
Sam Altman reports at the AI Ascent 2025 event that Openai plans to go beyond chathes and become a monetary sharing platform with an experience -based artificial operating system.
“In this shared design, there are several other key parts, but our main focus will be on the development of a smarter model,” explained. “Along with it, we will also have interfaces that are designed for future devices and platforms and have a function like operating systems.”
Openai’s ambitious landscape: ChatGPT conversion to artificial intelligence operating system
Altman says their ultimate goal is to build a much smarter model today to improve continuously and expand into devices, apps and infrastructure similar to operating systems. He emphasized
“We want to be the core of the artificial intelligence of people’s lives. “Some of these experiences will be in ChatGPT, but most of them will be found at new and future -oriented levels like advanced devices.”
He went on to refer to Openai’s technical map, saying that the final API or SDK has not yet been defined for the platform, but his team is conducting repeated tests to achieve a sustainable framework. Altman also spoke of a long -term perspective in which artificial intelligence models can understand and analyze all one’s life information, from conversations and emails to the books he read and what he has watched.
Of course, Altman says it is not possible to build such a model, but the purpose of this path is to create a huge wealth for developers and users; Because the world of artificial intelligence still has the potential to build and grow.
This ambitious view is not unrelated to the Altman $ 7 trillion investment program, a plan that includes the construction of 36 semiconductor factories and extensive data centers. However, the project is met with doubts about semiconductor industry managers, Altman views it as an essential step in building a future in which artificial intelligence will be not only tools, but the main platform for human interaction with technology.
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