OpenAI Could Bring AI-Powered Social Media Platform: Report
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new social media platform that could directly compete with Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) and Meta’s offerings. According to sources cited by The Verge, the project is in its early stages, featuring an internal prototype centered around ChatGPT’s image generation. Check out all details here.

OpenAI's Alleged Social Application May Be Built on ChatGPT
The Verge stated that OpenAI intends to create a social network resembling “X.” Quoting several unnamed sources, the report stated that an internal version of the platform has already been developed. The prototype is said to concentrate on the image-generation feature powered by ChatGPT's GPT-4o. The "social" component encompasses a public feed, where generated images probably show up.
OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman has allegedly solicited opinions on the prototype from individuals beyond the organization. The report was unable to verify if the intention is to develop an independent app or to incorporate this social experience into ChatGPT. Interestingly, the company's video creation platform Sora features a comparable feed, but it misses the social aspect since the creators of the images and videos do not appear on the feed page.
From the details provided, it seems that OpenAI envisions a social application as an AI platform enhanced with social features, rather than a purely social experience that incorporates AI elements (like X, Facebook, Instagram, and similar platforms).
OpenAI's entry into the social media sector will also rekindle the competition with X and Meta. X-owner Musk has frequently expressed criticism of Altman and the profit-driven aspect of the AI company. The billionaire has previously initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI and allegedly proposed to buy the company. In response to the acquisition offer, Altman stated “no thank you” in a post, adding “however, we will purchase Twitter for $9.74 billion if you're interested.”
In February, reports indicated that Meta intended to launch a separate Meta AI app to rival ChatGPT. In response, the OpenAI CEO remarked, “Alright, perhaps we’ll create a social app.”