
Internally Issues "Red Alert," Resources Massively Shift Towards ChatGPT
As competition in the AI industry intensifies, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has recently taken unusual action, ordering the company to enter a "red alert" state and directing all core R&D teams to focus fully on enhancing ChatGPT's performance.
According to multiple insiders, Altman stressed in an internal memo the need to bolster ChatGPT's core experience at a "blitzkrieg pace," with some teams being asked to pause their current projects to prioritize the chatbot's improvement tasks. This means that directions such as advertising, AI agent tools, and new commercialization applications will be temporarily postponed.
This move highlights the heated nature of industry competition, especially against the backdrop of competitors like Google and Anthropic accelerating the launch of next-generation models, as OpenAI seeks to maintain its leading edge with a more aggressive strategy.
Google and Anthropic Accelerate Catch-Up, Injecting New Variables Into Market Competition
Google's recently launched Gemini 3 model has received high praise for its reasoning and programming capabilities, seen as a strong comeback signal from Google in the AI race, putting pressure back on OpenAI.
Meanwhile, Anthropic's latest model has gained attention among enterprise user groups, with its enhanced automated office functions considered a substantial threat to OpenAI in the B2B market.
Facing dual pressure from industry giants and emerging competitors, OpenAI's strategic contraction and concentration of resources signify that ChatGPT will serve as the company's absolute strategic core for the coming months.
Internal Team Restructuring, Multiple Projects Paused, Attack Mode Becomes Routine
Insiders claim that to advance ChatGPT's comprehensive upgrade, some employees originally responsible for advertising business, AI shopping functions, and autonomous AI agent development have been transferred to core teams and participate in cross-departmental coordination meetings to accelerate the pace of functionality iteration.
Altman is expected to communicate daily with the ChatGPT team to ensure visible results as soon as possible.
This move is rare among tech giants and is seen as an immediate response to external competitive pressures.
OpenAI insiders indicate that the company's goal this quarter is to achieve comprehensive advancements in ChatGPT's comprehension ability, interaction experience, personalized feedback, and multi-modal generation.
New Model "Garlic" Exposed, Enhanced Reasoning and Coding Capabilities May Be Breakthrough Point
According to the latest leaks, OpenAI is developing a new model codenamed "Garlic," aimed at improving performance in complex reasoning and programming tasks.
Analysts believe this project could be key to OpenAI's deeper integration with the enterprise software market and represents a strategic node OpenAI needs to secure before competition intensifies.
Concurrent efforts by OpenAI management are driving improvements in image generation technology to ensure its multi-modal product line remains at the forefront.
OpenAI Emphasizes User Experience First, Global Expansion of ChatGPT Continues
Although the company has not officially responded to internal strategy adjustments, several OpenAI managers have publicly emphasized that the current core mission is to make ChatGPT stronger, more user-friendly, and better tailored to personal needs worldwide.
This indicates OpenAI's desire to solidify its competitive foundation by strengthening product experience and user scope, allaying concerns about its commercialization path.
AI Giant Competition Enters Critical Phase, ChatGPT Upgrade Battle Fully Launched
Altman's "red alert" marks OpenAI's entry into a new round of high-intensity R&D cycles. As Google and Anthropic actively expand their product capabilities, the AI industry is entering a period of rapid iteration and strategic concentration.
In the coming months, the pace and effectiveness of ChatGPT's upgrades will become the focal point of industry attention and will determine OpenAI's position in the global AI battlefield.






