Following the surge by Google and many other competitors, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has declared an “emergency” for ChatGPT.
Once seen as the unrivaled name in the artificial intelligence sector, OpenAI now faces stiff competition. In a note sent to employees, Company CEO Sam Altman declared a “code red” and demanded the rapid development of ChatGPT.
This is a strong sign that OpenAI’s dominance is starting to shake against competitors like Google and Anthropic. According to Altman’s message, OpenAI is putting projects such as advertising, shopping, health-focused AI assistants, and the personal assistant Pulse on the back burner. The company has turned its entire focus to making ChatGPT capable of providing faster, more reliable, more personal, and more comprehensive responses. We may see successive announcements on the ChatGPT side soon.
While it is stated that daily meetings will be held for the development team, Altman emphasizes that temporary team assignments could also play an accelerating role. This means we may encounter serious hiring within OpenAI in the near future.
Still, there is an ironic situation. Google, which declared a “code red” after the release of ChatGPT, has now started to take the lead in the race with its rapidly growing user base and the new generation Gemini 3 model. Now, OpenAI is trying to bring ChatGPT to the same point.
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