OpenAI is reportedly preparing the biggest ChatGPT overhaul since launch, shifting it beyond a chat interface toward a “super app” built around agents, coding tools, and third-party services. The move is tied to higher-margin revenue, enterprise customers, and a potential IPO. ChatGPT may become a gateway that steers its massive user base toward products like Codex, image generation, and partner apps.
TechCrunch discusses Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot pricing changes as a sign that subsidized AI usage may be ending. As Anthropic and other major AI companies prepare for public-market scrutiny, profitability and usage-cost risks will become harder to ignore. The piece argues that higher prices, usage caps, and broader business-model changes may be necessary if AI labs want to survive beyond investor-subsidized growth.
OpenAI is reportedly preparing a revamped ChatGPT in the coming weeks, positioned as a “super app” with coding tools and AI agents. The strategy aims to improve competitiveness with Anthropic, especially for business users, while moving OpenAI closer to profitability before an IPO. TechCrunch frames this as a continued shift away from standalone “side quests” and toward ChatGPT as the central product gateway.