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OpenAI's ambitions of turning ChatGPT into an ‘everything app’ of sorts have become more and more clear in the last few days. Just last month, OpenAI launched its Sora 2 video generation model, which was followed by a TikTok like app for AI videos by the same name.
Early this month, OpenAI launched ‘Apps SDK’ which allows developers to create specialized AI apps which run within ChatGPT similar, taking competition directly to Apple's App Store and Google's Play Store.
Meanwhile, OpenAI already has a ChatGPT Agent which can take autonomous actions on behalf of users like avigate websites, interact with interfaces, and extract information.
The San Francisco based AI startup could now be workingon bringing direct messages to ChatGPT, allowing users to interact with each other similar to how they do on social media platform.
The feature was spotted by Tibor Blaho, Lead Engineer at AIPRM.com - a browser extension that provides users with curated prompt templates with large language models (LLMs).
Blaho states that the ChatGPT DM feature was found on the beta version of the app for Android and was codenamed "Calpico" and "Calpico Rooms,". It is said to be similar to the DM feature which OpenAI already has on the Sora app for iPhone.
In another post on X, Blaho stated that users would be able to use ChatGPT together to “brainstorm ideas, plan together, ask, search, create images, and chat together”. Meanwhile, no one in the conversation may have access to the personal ChatGPT memory of another user in order to ensure privacy.
Meanwhile, there could also be an option to invite links to allow other users to join group chats. However, we have no clarity yet on if the new feature will entail end-to-end encryption for chats as they are protected on WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal.
Privacy could be a big factor in this endeavour going forward as OpenAI's previous attempts at broadening the horizon of ChatGPT have shown. In August this year, OpenAI had added a new share feature on the app which allowed users to make their chats discoverable on search engines.
However, the feature was implemented in a way that many users inadvertently ended up making their private chats discoverable on Google search. OpenAI had to later work with search engines to remove the indexed chats of users while rolling back the feature.

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