I’ve been somewhat critical of the direction of OpenAI recently. After its ‘code red’ scenario and a sweep of seemingly bad decisions, it seemed to me to be losing its footing. But its latest venture has convinced me, once again, that it is back on track.

In fact, I’d go as far as to say that this new project, the ChatGPT app store, feels like a pivotal moment for AI.

That sounds like especially high praise, considering there are AI advancements discovering drugs, cracking ancient codes and doing month-long research projects in minutes, but OpenAI’s new project is a different type of innovation.

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That, in theory, doesn’t actually sound that big, right? Well, here’s why I think otherwise.

web browsers, is making gadgets, and has released some of the most important AI tools in history. But for the most part, it has always been a product, not a platform.

With this update, that changes. For the first time, OpenAI is making an ecosystem that brings other companies in. ChatGPT goes from being just an AI tool to a portal for the internet, much like Google’s search engine has become.

Despite being in the Beta testing stage, ChatGPT has already brought in some of the biggest names in tech. It has Uber, Spotify, Apple Music, Expedia and more using its service.

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As more and more companies come in, it builds on the ChatGPT experience, without OpenAI really having to do much.

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