A Reddit user on the OpenAI subreddit reported encountering an error in ChatGPT that mentions attached files, even though they did not attach any files to the conversation. The post provides no further details about the error message, steps to reproduce, or the context. The user simply shared the issue without elaboration. No additional information or resolution is available from the post.
A Reddit user in r/OpenAI posted asking whether OpenAI has plans to evolve ChatGPT to support MCP servers, connect to root directories, and handle multi-step data integration. They stated that the current version of ChatGPT has hit a wall for creating value for business power users. The user noted they never expected to spend $200 per month on Claude, but do so because it performs well despite being slow. The post reflects frustration with ChatGPT's limitations for advanced workflows.
A Reddit user reports a worrying trend: companies initiating 'AI transformation' drives that demand employees automate their own workflows using scripts and agents. In multiple accounts, after the systems run smoothly, management restructures and fires those same workers. The post questions who will maintain these AI systems once the builders are gone and wonders if anyone is pushing back. The discussion calls for open conversation about this practice rather than silently complying.
The common Idea → AI → Product value chain is misleading because it skips the 'messy middle' where critical decisions are made. AI is strong at generating numerous options like designs or code snippets, but it can't assess which option suits a specific situation—that requires human judgment. As AI makes production cheaper and faster, the real bottleneck shifts from building to knowing what's worth building. The future depends on a partnership where AI creates options and humans provide direction, with the most value in the collaboration.
A Reddit user reports that the Codex desktop app is not limited to coding; it includes an 'everyday tasks' mode. The app gives access to a higher thinking tier with generous usage limits and does not redirect users to models they have not selected. Compared to ChatGPT, the user finds Codex more agent-like and more reliable in model selection. Codex usage limits are entirely separate from ChatGPT Plus limits, meaning Plus subscribers get additional capacity.
A Reddit post with the title 'OpenAI is considering drastic price cuts as it seeks to win over customers from archrival Anthropic' was submitted by /u/truecakesnake. The post body contains no additional text, links, or evidence. The claim of price cuts remains unverified and unsupported.