Openai’s ambitions to turn chatgpt into an ‘all -app’ have become clearer in the last few days. Just last month, Openai introduced its Sora 2-Video-generation model, followed by a tapping-like app for AI videos of the same name. Early this month, Openai launched its ‘Apps SDK’, which allows developers to create specialized AI apps that run within Chatgpt, and thus take competition directly to Apple’s App Store and Google’s Play Store. Meanwhile, Openai already has a chatgpt agent who can take autonomous actions on behalf of users, such as navigating websites, communicating with interfaces and withdrawing information. The San Francisco-based Ai Starting can now work on bringing direct messages to Chatgpt, through which users can deal with each other in the same way with the way they do on social media platforms. The feature was spotted by Tibor Blaho, Chief Engineer at AIPRM.com – a browser expansion that offers users compound fast templates for large language models (LLMS). Blaho mentions that the Chatgpt DM feature was found on the beta version of the app for Android and that he was called ‘Calpico’ and ‘Calpico Rooms’. It is said to be similar to the DM feature that Openai already has on the Sora app for iPhone. In another message about X, Blaho said that users can use chatgpt together to think, plan, ask, search, search, create images and chat. ” Meanwhile, no one in the conversation can have access to the personal chatgpt memory of another user to ensure privacy. Meanwhile, there may also be an option to invite links to allow other users to join group chats. However, we have no clarity on whether the new function involves end-to-end coding for chats as it is protected on WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal. Privacy can be a big factor in this effort, such as Openai’s previous attempts to broaden the horizon of chatgpt. In August this year, Openai added a new night function on the app, enabling users to make their chats on search engines. However, the feature was implemented in a way that many users accidentally made their private conversations on Google Search. Openai later had to work with search engines to remove the indexed chats from users as he rolled back the feature.