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ChatGPT just became an App Store
PLUS: Meta’s multi-billion dollar chip play and Sam Altman hints at ads in ChatGPT
OpenAI is transforming ChatGPT from a conversational tool into a central hub for getting things done. The platform has officially rolled out third-party apps, integrating services like Spotify and Zillow directly into the chat interface.
This creates a powerful new ecosystem, turning ChatGPT into a genuine platform. But how will this 'App Store' moment shift the competitive landscape, and can OpenAI successfully challenge the integrated platforms of the major tech giants?
Today in AI:
ChatGPT becomes an App Store
Meta's multi-billion dollar chip play
Sam Altman hints at ads in ChatGPT
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What’s new? OpenAI has officially launched apps in ChatGPT, allowing users to connect and control third-party services like Spotify, Zillow, and Canva directly within their conversations.
You can now chat with apps in ChatGPT.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI)
6:07 PM • Oct 6, 2025
What matters?
The initial launch partners cover a wide range of tasks, from generating designs in Canva and Figma to planning trips with Expedia's new app or searching for homes on Zillow.
This goes beyond simple commands, creating an interactive experience where you can conversationally refine results, like asking Spotify to generate a playlist based on your chat history.
OpenAI plans to open submissions to more developers later this year, creating an app directory with specific design guidelines to ensure apps are useful and trustworthy.
Why it matters?
This transforms ChatGPT from a standalone conversational tool into a central platform for action. The move establishes a powerful new ecosystem, positioning OpenAI to compete directly with the integrated platforms of major tech giants.
What’s new? Meta is reportedly exploring a major acquisition of an AI chip startup to accelerate its in-house silicon development and reduce its strategic dependency on Nvidia.
What matters?
The move signals a strategic push by Meta to gain independence from Nvidia, which has a stronghold on the AI hardware market.
An acquisition would supercharge Meta’s own MTIA AI chip program, complementing its current research and development efforts.
This potential deal highlights a growing industry trend of tech giants developing custom hardware solutions to stay competitive in the AI race.
Why it matters?
This strategic acquisition gives Meta more control over its AI infrastructure, directly shaping its future product capabilities. For the broader industry, it signals another major player challenging Nvidia's dominance, which could lead to more innovation and competition in the AI chip space.
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What’s new? OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is teasing ChatGPT's future, highlighting the new "Pulse" feature and leaving the door open for an ad-supported model.
What matters?
Pulse taps into your transcripts and connected apps, like your calendar and email, to deliver a daily personalized briefing each morning.
While there are "no current plans" for ads, Altman noted his appreciation for relevant Instagram ads and suggested a similar, cautious approach could be considered for Pulse.
The feature's high compute requirements mean it is currently exclusive to ChatGPT Pro users, even though the initial goal was to make it available to everyone.
Why it matters?
This signals a major push to embed ChatGPT into users' daily routines, making it an indispensable morning habit. The potential introduction of ads, even if cautious, opens a new chapter for how OpenAI plans to monetize its massive user base beyond subscriptions.
Everything else in AI
Figma launched its app within ChatGPT, enabling users to convert conversations into FigJam diagrams, brainstorm visual layouts, and get suggestions on existing charts.
Coursera partnered with OpenAI to bring its learning platform into ChatGPT, allowing users to access educational content and get recommendations for courses directly within their conversations.
Groq announces its valuation has more than doubled to $6.9 billion, signaling strong investor confidence in its specialized LPU chips designed for ultra-low latency AI inference.
OpenAI generates a reported $4.3 billion in revenue in the first half of 2025, a figure sixteen percent higher than its total revenue for the entire previous year.
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