OpenAI reportedly plans to turn ChatGPT into a “super-assistant” that is personalized to each user and available to them via the chatbot’s website, the company’s native apps, phone, email and third-party resources like Apple’s Siri. The plan is described in an OpenAI internal document from late 2024 that came to light in the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google. The super-assistant will be able to handle tedious daily tasks like answering questions and managing calendars, and more complicated ones like coding. It will be, the document said: “One that knows you, understands what you care about, and helps with any task that a smart, trustworthy, emotionally intelligent person with a computer could do.” OpenAI has announced several updates over the last month that suggest the company aims to expand the capabilities of its artificial intelligence tools. Chief Operating Officer, Brad Lightcap said that OpenAI wants to build an “ambient computer layer” that doesn’t require users to look at a screen.