OpenAI is advancing its ChatGPT platform toward becoming an all-encompassing AI super-assistant by 2026, integrating deeply into users' daily lives across home, work, and personal contexts. Internal documents leaked during the U.S. v. Google antitrust case reveal strategic plans to evolve ChatGPT into a ubiquitous assistant, leveraging increasingly capable models such as o3 and o4. The mobile app’s user engagement has grown substantially, with average daily usage per user approaching 20 minutes—tripling since the app's launch. This growth reflects the enhanced intelligence and utility of the underlying models, including GPT-4.5, which is noted for its high capability when properly prompted. OpenAI is also reportedly considering consolidating multiple models into a single adaptable system that adjusts performance based on subscription tiers. Future releases, including GPT-5, are expected to introduce expanded delivery methods and possibly incorporate a “personas” feature to tailor user experiences. The overall vision for ChatGPT is to serve as a comprehensive AI operating system that supports users throughout their lives, as articulated in OpenAI’s December 2024 vision statement.
ChatGPT移动应用的用户每日使用时长现在接近20分钟 比应用发布时增加了3倍 🤯 来自:Olivia Moore(a16z合伙人) https://t.co/d4oCItLc5H
ChatGPT is an OS.
ChatGPT 移动应用的使用时间目前接近每位用户每天 20 分钟 与应用发布时相比增长了 3 倍 这件事很有意思,随着模型能力的提升,用户时长越来越长 如果按移动互联网时代的那种指标,这个产品也许在第一年就被已经高层干掉了 在技术剧变的时代,既要看到趋势,也要对技术乐观才可以 https://t.co/rTMHFdZm8h