If you’re Apple, this is the kind of internal document that you knew existed, but still hits hard.Especially in the middle of a global antitrust reckoning and internal… whatever the heck is going on in there.A recently unsealed OpenAI file outlines the company’s ambitions for ChatGPT.
In short? They’re coming for Siri with everything they’ve got.The super-assistant Thanks to the DOJ’s ongoing case against Google, we now have a rare look at how OpenAI views its competition, and where it sees ChatGPT heading next.The document (via ), titled “ChatGPT: H1 2025 Strategy” and dated late 2024, describes a significant evolution of OpenAI’s LLM to turn it into a “super-assistant”: Contrary to Apple, OpenAI’s plan seems on track If you have been keeping up with ChatGPT’s evolution, you know that this is exactly what OpenAI has been doing in H1 2025.
From the recent rollout of cross-chat memory, to Operator, which gives ChatGPT agentic capabilities to directly manipulate platforms and interfaces, it’s all there.In a nutshell, the document paints a future where ChatGPT isn’t just something you open in a browser or in an app, but something that’s always with you, always listening, and always ready to help.You know, like Siri (even with its ChaGPT integration) was supposed to be: The plan hinges on OpenAI’s new generation of models, combined with agentic tools for web browsing, code writing, and device control.
It doesn’t specifically mention hardware, which is where the recently announced bombshell Jony Ive partnership would come in, but you know this is in there somewhere, under all that redaction.The Siri partnership is not enough However, the biggest competitive threat to Apple isn’t just how the technology works, but where.OpenAI makes it clear that they want to challenge gatekeepers, specifically naming “powerful incumbents who will leverage their distribution to advantage their own products”.
ChatGPT has been Siri’s fallback for almost a year now, but OpenAI obviously wants more: Their antitrust pitch to regulators seems pretty ready to go.Meanwhile, Apple’s own AI roadmap is all over the place.Siri leadership was recently moved under Vision Pro executive Mike Rockwell, while Robby Walker, who previously ran Siri, is now leading a new internal project called “Knowledge.” That initiative is said to be Apple’s answer to ChatGPT.
However, as ‘s Mark Gurman’s reported, “it’s already been plagued by some of the same problems that delayed the Siri overhaul.“
Hey Siri, what now?
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