ChatGPT 2025: Новая эра интеграции приложений и ИИ-агентов Translation: ChatGPT 2025: A New Era of App Integration and AI Agents

OpenAI has unveiled a new feature that enables the creation of applications directly within ChatGPT. This allows users to interact seamlessly with services like Booking.com, Expedia, Spotify, Figma, Coursera, Zillow, Canva, and others.

During the DevDay 2025 developers conference, the startup introduced the Apps SDK, a toolkit for application development.

“Our goal is to make ChatGPT a remarkable tool for personal advancement. Users will be able to enhance their productivity, creativity, accelerate their learning, and tackle life’s challenges more effectively. This service will pave the way for a new generation of applications—interactive, adaptive, and personalized ones that can be easily conversed with,” stated OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman.

Previously, the company launched the GPT Store, where developers could create interactive applications. What used to be a separate store is now integrated directly into ChatGPT, enabling users to access third-party tools during conversations with the chatbot.

For instance, one could say, “Figma, turn this sketch into a flowchart,” or “Coursera, tell me something about machine learning.”

During a demonstration of the new solution’s capabilities, users were able to find nearby apartments within a specified price range using Zillow. ChatGPT displayed an interactive map, and users were able to get details about each property right in the chat.

The chatbot is also designed to suggest useful applications automatically. If asked to create a party playlist for the weekend, the AI will bring up Spotify within the dialogue.

Future integrations are planned with platforms like DoorDash, Instacart, Uber, and AllTrails.

This system is based on the Model Context Protocol, which allows developers to connect their own data sources to the AI platform. Applications can perform actions and display interactive elements directly in the chatbot’s responses. Some can even show videos, which are pinned at the top of the page and change based on user queries.

With an active subscription, ChatGPT will enable users to log into services directly from the app, accessing additional features.

At DevDay 2025, Altman introduced AgentKit—a set of tools for creating and launching AI agents.

“AgentKit is a comprehensive suite of building blocks on the OpenAI platform that enables agents to move from prototypes to production. It encompasses everything needed to create, deploy, and optimize workflows for digital assistants with minimal difficulties,” the entrepreneur said.

The service includes several components:

To showcase the capabilities and simplicity of AgentKit, OpenAI engineer Christina Huang developed a full AI workflow with two agents during a live demonstration in just a few minutes.

Altman noted that currently, 800 million people are using his chatbot weekly. In August, this number was around 700 million, and at the end of March, it was 500 million.

“Today, 4 million developers are building solutions using OpenAI. Over 800 million individuals utilize ChatGPT each week, and we process more than 6 billion tokens per minute via API. Thanks to you, artificial intelligence has evolved from a toy into a powerful tool for work and creativity,” he asserted.

The company is rapidly releasing new products. In early October, it launched Sora 2—an updated version of its audio and video generator. Simultaneously, it released a social app called Sora, allowing users to create videos featuring themselves and friends to share in an algorithm-driven feed reminiscent of TikTok.

OpenAI is continuing to expand its partnership network—in 2025, the total value of contracts is expected to reach around $1 trillion.

The company has entered into an agreement with AMD for 6 GW to support the computational power of “next-generation AI infrastructure.”

The first deployment of 1 gigawatt AMD Instinct MI450 GPUs is scheduled for the second half of 2026.

As part of the deal, AMD has granted OpenAI a warrant to purchase up to 160 million of its common shares. Rights to the securities will be gradually conferred as certain milestones are achieved.

Prior agreements were made with Nvidia, Oracle, and CoreWeave. Through all partnerships, OpenAI will gain access to more than 20 GW of computational power over ten years. For context, this is equivalent to the energy produced by 20 nuclear reactors.

These deals significantly exceed the company’s revenues and raise questions about how it will finance them.

“OpenAI is currently not in a position to take on such commitments,” remarked DA Davidson analyst Gil Luria.

According to him, the startup’s losses in 2025 could reach $10 billion. Many companies are making overly ambitious bets on OpenAI, he added.

At DevDay 2025, OpenAI announced updates to its API, including:

GPT-5 Pro, which may attract developers targeting financial, legal, and medical applications, areas that require “high precision and depth of reasoning,” noted Altman.

He highlighted that voice technologies will play a crucial role in the future. In this regard, a new model, gpt-realtime mini, was introduced, supporting low latency for speech and audio streaming.

This new model is 70% cheaper than the previous advanced voice version while still delivering comparable sound quality and expressiveness.

It’s worth mentioning that in October, OpenAI became the most valuable private company globally, valued at $500 billion.