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OpenAI outlines plan for personal AGI assistant available to billions

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Paulo Vargas

15d ago· 3 min readenNews

Summary

OpenAI has announced its third phase of development, aiming to create a personal AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) assistant available to billions of people, not just corporations and governments. The company envisions this as a deeply capable assistant for daily life, work, and discovery, following its earlier phases of proving the technology and scaling it into products. However, the company still faces challenges around pricing, access, safeguards, and defining how such an all-knowing assistant would practically work for everyone.

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OpenAI is laying out a future where advanced AI reaches billions of people, not only the companies and governments racing to control it.
Its latest plan centers on an AI for everyone, a personal AGI that would work as a deeply capable assistant for daily life, work, and discovery.
The company calls this its third phase.
After proving the technology could work and turning it into products used at scale, OpenAI now wants to make powerful AI broadly available while pushing systems that can accelerate science and economic growth.
The hard part is turning that ambition into something people can actually use.
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OpenAI is framing personal AGI as the mass-market endpoint of its AI race, but it still has to explain price, access, safeguards, and how an all-knowing assistant would work for everyone.

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