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OpenAI, Responsible For ChatGPT, Is Developing Its Own Social Network — Sam Altman Seems Ready To Face Elon Musk And Mark Zuckerberg In A New Chapter Of The Rivalry Between Tech Giants

Published on 15/04/2025 at 21:02
Updated on 15/04/2025 at 21:05
Sam Altman e Elon Musk diante de um fundo azul com os logotipos do Instagram, Facebook, Twitter e OpenAI, sugerindo uma disputa no setor de redes sociais.
Rumores indicam que a OpenAI pode entrar no mercado de redes sociais, ampliando a disputa entre Sam Altman, Elon Musk e outros nomes de peso da tecnologia.
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The Dispute Between The Biggest Names In Technology May Be About To Intensify. According To Rumors, OpenAI, Responsible For ChatGPT, Is Said To Be Developing Its Own Social Network, Positioning Sam Altman As A New Direct Competitor To Elon Musk And Mark Zuckerberg. The Movement Indicates That The Company Wants To Expand Its Operations Beyond Artificial Intelligence And Enter The Arena Of Social Platforms.

Elon Musk May Gain A New Competitor In The Field Of Social Networks. OpenAI, Led By Sam Altman And Responsible For ChatGPT, Is Developing A Prototype Of Its Own Social Platform, According To Sources Familiar With The Project.

The Idea Is To Create A Social Network Similar To X (Formerly Twitter), Focused On A Feed Powered By AI-Generated Images.

The Project Is Still In The Early Stages And Could Take Two Paths: Either Transform Into An Independent App Or Be Directly Integrated Into ChatGPT, According To People Close To The Company.

Prototype Focused On Image And Interaction

According To People Familiar With The Matter, The Prototype From OpenAI Is Already In Internal Testing And Has A Social Feed Linked To Image Generation.

CEO Sam Altman Has Been Seeking Feedback From External Users To Evaluate The Functionality Of The Model.

The Company Has Not Officially Confirmed The Details And Has Not Responded To Questions From Journalists So Far.

It Is Not Yet Known Whether The Tool Will Be Launched As A Separate App Or Incorporated Into ChatGPT, Which Recently Became The Most Downloaded App In The World.

Dispute With Musk And Meta Enters A New Chapter

If It Moves Forward, The Launch Of A Social Network Should Intensify The Rivalry Between Sam Altman And Elon Musk.

In February, Musk Offered US$ 97.4 Billion For OpenAI, But Altman Ironically Replied: “No, Thank You, But We Can Buy Twitter For US$ 9.74 Billion If You Want.”

Additionally, OpenAI’s New Initiative Also Collides With Meta. Mark Zuckerberg’s Company Is Said To Be Developing An AI Assistant App With A Social Feed.

When The News Broke, Altman Responded On Social Media: “Ok, Maybe We’ll Make A Social App.”

Own Data To Train AI

With Its Own Social Network, OpenAI Could Also Capture Unique Real-Time Data To Train Its Artificial Intelligence Models.

Currently, Elon Musk’s Grok Uses Content From X (Formerly Twitter), And Meta Feeds Llama With Data From Its Own Platform.

According To An Industry Source, OpenAI’s Idea Is To Allow Artificial Intelligence To Help Users Create More Effective And Engaging Posts. “The Integration Of Grok With X Made Everyone Jealous,” Said A Professional Linked To Another AI Lab.

There Are No Guarantees That The Project Will Proceed. However, Its Mere Existence Within The Company Shows That OpenAI Is Open To New Frontiers At A Time When The Market Expects Major Advances In Its Technology.

With Information From The Verge.

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Fabio Lucas Carvalho

Journalist specializing in a wide variety of topics, such as cars, technology, politics, naval industry, geopolitics, renewable energy, and economics. Active since 2015, with prominent publications on major news portals. My background in Information Technology Management from Faculdade de Petrolina (Facape) adds a unique technical perspective to my analyses and reports. With over 10,000 articles published in renowned outlets, I always aim to provide detailed information and relevant insights for the reader.

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