

As artificial intelligence continues to take the lead across industries, OpenAI announces a new venture to stay ahead of competitors. Reportedly, Sam Altman’s OpenAI is all set to bring a new AI-powered app.
OpenAI's upcoming product is likely to feature a new desktop superapp that brings several of its AI products together under one platform.
The AI company aims to combine its popular ChatGPT app, the Atlas browser, and the Codex coding platform into a single application. Altman explains that this new initiative aims to simplify the overall user experience.
OpenAI is focusing on developing agentic AI features within this platform. These capabilities would allow AI systems to perform tasks more autonomously on a user’s computer, such as writing software and analyzing information.
Wall Street Reports highlights that Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s Chief of Applications, will be leading this new project. She will be working with the company’s sales team to help market the upcoming product. Additionally, Greg Brockman, OpenAI president, will support the initiative. He will be helping to oversee the product revamp and also with some new changes in the organisation.
In addition to the new product launch, OpenAI is expected to improve Codex with new productivity-focused AI features. This update has been scheduled for the coming months, before merging the Atlas browser and ChatGPT into the new superapp.
In an internal note passed among the employees, Simo shared, “We realised we were spreading our efforts across too many apps and stacks, and that we need to simplify our efforts. The fragmentation has been slowing us down and making it harder to hit the quality bar we want.”
The latest decision comes after competition in the AI space has continued to intensify. As of now, OpenAI is competing with Anthropic, which is an AI startup. Reportedly, Anthropic has seen strong support from enterprise customers for its in-house AI tools such as CoWork and Claude Code.
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