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OpenAI wants an all-knowing personal AI agent for everyone on Earth

By dailyguardian.aeJune 20, 20262 Mins Read
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OpenAI is laying out a future where advanced AI reaches billions of people, not only the companies and governments racing to control it. Its latest plan centers on an AI for everyone, a personal AGI that would work as a deeply capable assistant for daily life, work, and discovery.

The company calls this its third phase. After proving the technology could work and turning it into products used at scale, OpenAI now wants to make powerful AI broadly available while pushing systems that can accelerate science and economic growth.

The hard part is turning that ambition into something people can actually use. A personal AGI has to be affordable, understandable, and trustworthy, and OpenAI hasn’t said enough about price, timing, regions, or how access would work beyond its current products.

What personal AGI would do

OpenAI is talking about more than a single app feature. It wants AI systems that help people pursue their own goals, create new knowledge, and share in gains that would otherwise sit inside research labs or large organizations.

The clearest signal is OpenAI’s research timeline. It expects AI systems to handle a meaningful share of its own research work alongside human researchers by March 2028, which gives the personal AGI idea more weight than another product tease. OpenAI is linking consumer access to AI that can help produce new breakthroughs.

Who controls an AI for everyone

The access story is powerful because personal AGI would put advanced help closer to the individual. If it works, it could change how people learn, write, code, plan, research, and make decisions without waiting on an employer, school, or government agency.

But the design power would still sit with OpenAI. It would decide how the system behaves, where the limits are, and which capabilities arrive first. An AI meant for everyone still arrives through one company’s choices.

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When OpenAI has to prove it

The next test isn’t whether OpenAI can describe a sweeping destination. The test is whether it can show a personal AGI that feels useful without feeling opaque, expensive, or out of reach.

Watch for specifics on pricing, availability, safeguards, and everyday examples. Until then, OpenAI’s all-knowing AI for everyone is a bold direction, but it isn’t yet a product people can plan around.

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