OpenAI Slows Internal Projects After Altman Pushes for Major ChatGPT Improvements – FinTech Weekly

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OpenAI is pausing several internal projects after Sam Altman told staff the company must improve ChatGPT’s speed, reliability, and personalization, following early reporting from The Wall Street Journal.
 


 
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Employees at OpenAI received an unexpected message this week. According to early reporting from The Wall Street Journal, CEO Sam Altman asked staff to concentrate their efforts on improving ChatGPT, the company’s flagship product, while putting other internal projects on hold. The memo landed three years after the chatbot’s debut and at a moment when competition in artificial intelligence is rising faster than at any point since the tool’s release.
People inside the company were told that ChatGPT needs to run faster and with more consistency. They were also told that personalization features must improve. The message presented this as an urgent priority rather than a routine update, signaling how seriously OpenAI views the challenge of keeping its lead in a crowded market.
 
The company enjoyed an early advantage after launching ChatGPT in late 2022. That advantage is now narrowing. Rivals have accelerated development, including Google, which recently released a new version of its Gemini assistant. Better performance from competing systems increases pressure on OpenAI to strengthen its own technology.
OpenAI has introduced new tools, including a web browser called Atlas and expanded capabilities inside ChatGPT. These additions reflect the company’s push to extend its product line. Yet the new memo shows a shift in internal priorities. Rather than add more features, the company intends to ensure its core product performs at the standard users expect.
 
ChatGPT now has a large user base. Altman recently noted that the chatbot serves hundreds of millions of weekly users, making it one of the most widely used AI tools in the world. That scale brings its own challenges. Running such a large system requires enormous resources, including cloud infrastructure and specialized chips. The company has committed more than one trillion dollars to suppliers that power its AI models, which adds financial pressure to deliver strong commercial results.
The company earns revenue from paid subscriptions, but most people use the free version of ChatGPT. OpenAI has not yet turned its search product into an advertising platform, unlike Google’s dominant model. This leaves a gap between usage and revenue, raising questions about how quickly the company can convert interest into sustainable income.
 
The internal memo described a temporary pause in several areas. Work on advertising, health-related AI agents, shopping assistance, and a planned personal assistant named Pulse will not move forward for now. This pause reflects the company’s decision to channel more engineering time into updates that will make ChatGPT smoother and more responsive.
The Information, a tech publication, reported similar details, indicating that the realignment is broad and not limited to a small group of teams.
 
A senior product leader at OpenAI wrote on social media this week that online search represents a major opportunity for the chatbot. Making ChatGPT more intuitive and more personalized fits with that view. The company’s move into search places it directly against established platforms, including those built by Google. Strengthening reliability and speed is necessary for a product that aims to compete in a part of the internet where expectations are high and tolerance for errors is low.
 
Artificial intelligence moved from research labs to daily life faster than many expected. That shift created intense optimism, a growing market for new AI services, and concerns about whether companies can meet the growing demand. OpenAI operates at the center of that tension. The company must continue developing its models while managing a cost structure that reflects long-term contracts with cloud and hardware providers. This situation has raised investor questions about the timeline for profitability, contributing to broader debate about the strength of the AI market.
Fintech firms, health-tech platforms, and media companies have incorporated generative AI into their products. Those moves widened the number of sectors paying attention to OpenAI’s strategy. Any slowdown or performance issue inside ChatGPT affects a broader set of industries that rely on the tool for daily operations.
 
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