OpenAI is developing a desktop “super-application” that will consolidate its ChatGPT app, the Codex AI coding app, and its AI-powered Atlas browser into a single program, The Wall Street Journal discloses. This initiative by the company is part of an endeavor to streamline its various product offerings, according to a memorandum from Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s CEO of Applications, as referenced by the WSJ. Simo asserted that such fragmentation “has impeded our advancement and complicated our efforts to meet our desired quality benchmark.”
“Organizations navigate through stages of exploration and stages of re-prioritization; both are indispensable,” Simo communicated on X, in a dispatch citing the WSJ’s Berber Jin, the writer of Thursday’s piece. “Yet, once fresh initiatives begin to show promise, as we are now observing with Codex, it is imperative to intensify our commitment to them and circumvent impediments. We are genuinely pleased to be capitalizing on this juncture.”
OpenAI’s spokesperson, Lindsey Held, opted not to provide a statement. Moreover, the mobile iteration of ChatGPT will not be altered, the WSJ reports.
{content}
Source: {feed_title}

