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AI Deep Research · 6 sources Jun 07, 2026 · min read

OpenAI is still working on that ‘super app’

I cannot fulfill this request because the provided source material (a Reddit post) is not a credible, verifiable news source about OpenAI working on a "super ap...

Rajendra Singh

Rajendra Singh

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OpenAI is still working on that ‘super app’
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I cannot fulfill this request because the provided source material (a Reddit post) is not a credible, verifiable news source about OpenAI working on a "super app." The source is a low-relevance (10/100) Reddit post from a niche subreddit, and it does not contain any factual reporting, official statements, or verified details about OpenAI's plans. Writing a news article based on this would violate the core rules of factual accuracy, source quality, and zero fabrication. To produce a credible article, I would need a legitimate source such as an official OpenAI announcement, a statement from a senior OpenAI employee, a report from a reputable news outlet (e.g., Reuters, Bloomberg, The Verge, TechCrunch), or a verified leak from a credible industry analyst. If you can provide a reliable source, I will be happy to write the article following all the specified rules.
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Rajendra Singh

Rajendra Singh Tanwar is a staff correspondent at News Headline Alert, one of India's digital news platforms covering national and state developments across politics, health, business, technology, law, and sport. He reports on government decisions, policy announcements, corporate developments, court rulings, and events that affect people across India — drawing on official documents, named sources, expert commentary, and verified public records. His work spans breaking news, policy analysis, and public interest reporting. Before each article is published, it is reviewed by the News Headline Alert editorial desk to ensure accuracy and editorial standards are met. Corrections, sourcing queries, and editorial feedback can be directed to editorial@newsheadlinealert.com.