Microsoft has changed our world with Windows – An operating system that makes computers more understandable for humans. Now, Open AI aims to do something similar towards ChatGPT: making language the primary interface. The question is who really knows how far it will affect us?
Amidst my daily job hunting routine, as usual, I am still busying myself with tinkering news from Google or DuckDuckGo. Recently, I’m diving into something that has become a hot topic among urban and government circles: artificial intelligence.
Open AI, a company whose engineer has created ChatGPT, one of the most prominent AI Platforms in the world, just released an ambitious plan. Sam Altman, Open AI CEO, dreams that one day, Chat GPT will become an operating system for internet users.
This means, Chat GPT will no longer merely be a generative knowledge system only. They will transform itself as a knowledge ecosystem conductor. They will take a command and then operating it swiftly: Just like a bus conductor who takes passenger’s order into action.
However, unlike Windows, an operating system that operates itself by managing hardwares and running various applications like Word, Chrome, or Spotify using menu, icon, and click. Chat GPT, in Sam Altman’s vision will serve as “operating system for your life”.
Hence, they will operate for every aspect in human digital activities. Instead of opening apps one by one, users will simply speak or type an order, and Chat GPT will execute it towards connection to another platform service like Spotify, Notion, and Google Drive.
This idea, probably will transform how we use the internet, also how the big data stored in every platform is managed.
I don't know yet how these changes will work. Yet, one thing is certain: the digital world is rearranging their new sky and we–or at least I– don’t know yet which stars will rise and fall.


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