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OpenAI’s GPT‑Live Goes Global

Show Notes
OpenAI is making a bold play to turn ChatGPT into a “superapp," rolling out new features that go beyond chat and Q&A. Think booking travel, managing calendars, generating images, and integrating partner apps like Canva and Booking.com—all while pulling more business users into the fold and combining its powerful Codex coding tool with ChatGPT. The stakes? Capturing deeper user workflows and growing enterprise revenue before competitors or regulators put up roadblocks.
But here’s the catch: the race to scale up comes as OpenAI faces regulatory heat and new legal threats, including lawsuits linked to real-world harms and tighter US government oversight. Meanwhile, Microsoft is signaling it may swap out OpenAI’s models for its own AI in some flagship apps, putting pressure on OpenAI to build more direct customer relationships. And in coding, challenger Anthropic’s Claude is winning over developers, even as enterprises stick with OpenAI for integrated, multimodal workflows.
Reporting from The Financial Times, The Register, IBTimes Singapore, and Al Jazeera adds depth and clarity to a fast-moving story where product ambition, legal scrutiny, and big-tech rivalry collide—reshaping what AI means for businesses and users alike.
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