As 2026 approaches, the global artificial intelligence industry seems to have reached a new consensus: AI model capabilities have far exceeded the average person's imagination, and user habits are becoming the main bottleneck for unlocking technological potential. According to AIbase, Fidji Simo, product lead at OpenAI, recently publicly stated that the functions AI models can achieve are much more extensive than what most people experience in their daily lives.
To break this impasse,
In the enterprise market, OpenAI's ambitions are equally significant. According to AIbase, it plans to turn
Key Points:
🧠 Shift in Industry Narratives: Both OpenAI and Microsoft executives believe AI model capabilities are now strong enough, and the focus in 2026 is on teaching users how to use them more effectively.
🤖 Evolution of the Super Assistant: ChatGPT is planned to shift from passive conversation to active service, aiming to become a personal assistant capable of understanding complex goals and having long-term memory.
💼 Deepening in Business Automation: OpenAI intends to provide higher-value services to enterprises through automated workflow platforms and high-performance AI agents, potentially even launching a subscription plan with extremely high pricing.




