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OpenAI is transforming ChatGPT into a chat‑driven operating system by embedding third‑party apps, enabling agentic commerce, and unveiling new developer tools to keep users and innovation centered within its platform.
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OpenAI Wants ChatGPT to Be Your Future Operating System

6 October 2025
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Today we’re releasing a preview of ChatGPT Pulse to Pro users—a new experience where ChatGPT proactively does research to deliver personalized updates based on your chats, feedback, and connected apps. Each night ChatGPT learns what matters to you—pulling from memory, chats, and feedback—then delivers focused updates the next day. Expand updates to dive deeper, grab next steps, or save for later so you stay on track with clear, timely info. Pulse is the first step toward a more useful ChatGPT that proactively works on your behalf, and this preview lets us work with power users to learn, iterate, and improve before rolling it out more broadly.

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🌬️ Bakumbe: The Bird, the Code, and the Art of Becoming More

In the Luba language of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bakumbe means “to add more” or “to increase,” a spirit of expansion that Jacob Collier and Sam Amidon turn into a wandering bird of movement and renewal, and that same impulse animates OpenAI’s ambition to turn ChatGPT into a future operating system — a platform that keeps adding more, integrating tools, apps, and contexts into one fluid environment, just as the song invites us to open the window, feel the wind, and let life grow outward; in this sense, ChatGPT becomes Bakumbe in code, a system that circles the world gathering capabilities, returns home with new possibilities, and invites us into a wider, freer, more connected digital journey.

🎶 💻🌍✨🤖🎨💳⚡📱🔗🛠️🚀🎤🏢🌐 🔊 Bakumbe - Jacob Collier, Sam Amidon



OpenAI unveiled a bold new vision at its annual developer conference in San Francisco: transforming ChatGPT into a chat‑driven operating system.

CEO Sam Altman announced a new way to embed third‑party apps directly into ChatGPT, describing it as a step toward “a new generation of apps that are adaptive, interactive, and personalized, that you can chat with.” This move signals OpenAI’s ambition to make ChatGPT not just a chatbot, but the central hub of digital life.

🛠️ Apps Inside the Chat

Starting immediately, developers can experiment with a preview version of a new software development kit (SDK) to build apps within ChatGPT using open standards. Distribution is limited to select partners for now, but Altman showcased how apps like Spotify, Canva, and Zillow can appear inside a chat and respond to typed commands. In one demo, engineer Alexi Christakis asked Canva to design posters for a dog‑walking business, then generated a pitch deck, and finally used Zillow to explore homes in Pittsburgh—all without leaving the chat window.

💳 Commerce and Monetization

Altman emphasized that OpenAI will soon introduce new ways for developers to monetize their ChatGPT apps, including an “agentic commerce protocol” that enables instant checkout directly within the chatbot. This marks a significant evolution from earlier efforts like custom GPT widgets, which never gained traction despite millions being created. By focusing on established enterprises and app makers, OpenAI is betting that commerce and productivity will converge seamlessly inside ChatGPT.

🧩 Agents and Coding Tools

Beyond apps, OpenAI is positioning itself at the center of agent‑based computing. The company unveiled AgentKit, a drag‑and‑drop interface for building advanced AI agents, alongside new coding tools powered by Codex. Developers can now ask questions about code, edit it via Slack, and monitor usage with analytics. These announcements highlight OpenAI’s strategy to capture developer mindshare while competing with rivals like Google, Anthropic, Amazon, Meta, and DeepSeek, all of whom are racing to define the future of AI platforms.

⚡ The Bigger Picture

OpenAI’s vision is not just about apps—it’s about redefining the operating system itself. By combining the browsing freedom of the web with the lock‑in of mobile apps, ChatGPT aims to become the interface where culture, commerce, and creativity converge. With massive investments in data centers and chips, and the release of models like GPT‑OSS and GPT‑5, OpenAI is building the infrastructure for this future. As Altman put it: “This is the best time in history to be a builder. It has never been faster to go from idea to product.” The acceleration is real, and OpenAI wants ChatGPT at the center of it.

#ChatGPTOS 🤖 #AIApps 📱 #FutureOfWork 🚀 #AgenticCommerce 💳 #DeveloperDreams 🌟

ChatGPT OS

“Dialogue as Operating System”
The real strategic move isn’t just embedding apps like Spotify, Canva, or Zillow—it’s training users to stay inside ChatGPT as their default interface, effectively collapsing the distinction between browsing the web and using mobile apps. By making commerce, creativity, and productivity all happen in one conversational flow, OpenAI is quietly positioning ChatGPT as a gatekeeper of attention. That means the true competition isn’t only Google, Anthropic, or Amazon—it’s the operating systems themselves. If ChatGPT becomes the place where you start your day, the OS layer shifts from hardware to dialogue, and OpenAI gains leverage over both developers and users in ways traditional app stores never did.

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