Is Openai launching a social media app? CEO Sam Altman says that ok we will do
After the Meta AI Standalone app, headlines were made, OpenEE CEO Sam Altman raised on the meta. In the latest X post, Altman indicated that OpenIEE could launch a social media app to compete with Meta.
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After dealing with Elon Musk’s offer to buy Openai, CEO Sam Altman has now decided to comment on Mark Zuckerberg’s meta. According to reports, Meta is planning to release a separate app for Meta Met AI, which is expected to compete with the chatgipt app. As soon as the news broke, Altman took the X (East Twitter), indicating that OpenAI could come up with a new social media platform. He said that if Facebook is eyeing to enter the field of openi, then it will do the same.
Ultman reacted to the CNBC report on the Meta AI app and resumed it and commented ficklely, “Okay, is maybe we will do a social app.” He further jokingly said, “If Facebook tries to come to us and we just reverse them.”

Meta is allegedly planning to roll out different apps for some features. Prior to the Meta AI app, Meta made headlines for the Standalone Reels app. This week’s employees, according to the comments made by its chief Adam Mossari, as reported on Wednesday, the move is aimed at redeeming the uncertainty around the presence of Tiktok in the United States, providing a similar video-scrolling experience.
Now, according to a CNBC report, Meta AI is ready to become a standalone app with AI Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. The report said that Meta plans to launch the app in the second quarter of this year. The move represents a significant step to position Meta as a leader in Artificial Intelligence in CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s strategy, which crosses contestants such as openi and alphabet.
Unlike other generic AI tools such as chat and perplexity, Meta AI is currently accessible only through the meta website and its apps, including Facebook and WhatsApp. While the comprehensive user base of the meta can already be attached to the AI within these platforms, a standalone app may be a win.
Meta is also searching for a payment subscription model for Meta AI, similarly how Openai and Microsoft are familiar with the case, according to sources, provide premium access to chat and upgraded versions of Copilot for monthly fee.
Talking about being super active on his X account, Sam Altman used the platform to reject Alone Musk’s bid to buy Openai. Musk allegedly offered a bid of $ 97 billion to buy Openai. While the Openai Board received an official proposal after a while, Sam Altman dismissed it on X before any legal support. For the first time he posted, “No thanks, but we will buy Twitter for $ 9.74 billion if you want.”