OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently asked his social media followers what company should build next and/or how to improve in 2025 as he seems to be crowdsourcing ideas to improve OpenAI’s current products, including ChatGPT, and even shape upcoming developments.
“What would you like OpenAI to build/fix in 2025?” Altman asked on his X post.
User suggestions liked by OpenAI CEO
According to OpenAI’s website, ChatGPT is not intended for children under 13 and requires parental consent for users aged 13 to 18, though it does not actively verify this consent.
Responding to Altman’s post, one X user wrote: “Family accounts. Let me create accounts for my kids with guardrails. Let their curiosity take off, but within reasonable limits, as determined by the parent. Maybe we could even get insights about our kids from their usage!”
“This is a good idea!” Altman wrote replying to this.
Another user had a suggestion for the ChatGPT voice feature that allows users to speak directly to the chatbot. The user wrote: “Better turn detection for voice chats. It sucks that you can’t just silently think for 5 seconds without being interrupted.”
“Good point,” Altman responded.
Meanwhile, a third user mentioned: “Just make sora really good.”
Altman replied: “Coming.”
Apart from this, other users also called on OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to improve Sora, the text-to-video model that generates videos based on written prompts. After a pilot phase in February with a limited group of creators, Sora was launched earlier this month.
As per Rohan Sahai, Sora’s product lead, this model aims to balance creative expression with safeguards against issues like copyright violations.
This move for suggestions comes after a turbulent year for OpenAI, marked by both significant achievements and legal battles. Despite facing a lawsuit from former board member and co-founder Elon Musk (filed, withdrawn, then refiled with allegations of deception), OpenAI secured a $6.6 billion funding round in October which boosted the company’s valuation to $157 billion.
Recently, the CEO of OpenAI, the company behind the popular language model ChatGPT, took to social media to ask users for their input on what the company should build next. The response was overwhelming, with hundreds of suggestions pouring in from all corners of the internet.
After sifting through the ideas, the CEO shared some of the suggestions that caught his eye and that the company is considering for future development. Here are a few of the ideas that he liked:
1. A ChatGPT-based virtual assistant that can help with everyday tasks, such as scheduling appointments, making reservations, and answering questions.
2. A ChatGPT-powered news aggregator that can provide users with personalized news updates based on their interests and preferences.
3. A ChatGPT plugin for popular messaging apps, such as WhatsApp and Slack, that can help users craft better, more engaging messages.
4. A ChatGPT-based language translation tool that can accurately translate text between multiple languages in real-time.
5. A ChatGPT-powered writing tool that can help users improve their writing skills, such as identifying grammar and spelling errors, suggesting alternative words and phrases, and providing feedback on overall writing style.
These are just a few of the many ideas that OpenAI is considering for future development. If you have any suggestions of your own, be sure to share them with the company – who knows, your idea could be the next big thing in AI technology!
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