OpenAIのChatGPTをAmazon化する計画が順調に進んでいない
OpenAIは、ChatGPTインターフェースを通じてユーザーが直接商品を購入できるようにする「Instant Checkout」機能から撤退することを発表した。
キーポイント
Instant Checkout機能の撤退
OpenAIがChatGPT内での直接購入機能「Instant Checkout」の提供を中止することを明らかにした。
Amazon風ビジネスモデルの見直し
ChatGPTをAmazonのようなプラットフォーム化する計画が順調に進んでいないことを示唆する動きである。
OpenAIの戦略転換
同社はAIアシスタントとしてのコア機能に注力する方向へ舵を切る可能性がある。
影響分析・編集コメントを表示
影響分析
この決定は、OpenAIがChatGPTの商業化においてより保守的なアプローチを取ることを示しており、AIプラットフォームの収益化戦略の難しさを浮き彫りにしている。短期的には収益機会を縮小するが、ユーザー体験の純化につながる可能性がある。
編集コメント
AI企業の収益化戦略の試行錯誤を示す事例。技術的革新よりもビジネスモデルの現実的な調整として注目される。
OpenAI、ChatGPTインターフェースでの直接購入機能「Instant Checkout」を段階的に終了へ
OpenAIは、ユーザーがChatGPTインターフェースを通じて直接商品を購入できた「Instant Checkout」の提供を段階的に終了すると発表しました。
原文を表示
OpenAI’s plans to make ChatGPT into an e-commerce hub aren’t exactly panning out — at least, not yet. In an announcement on Tuesday, the company revealed that it’s pivoting away from a recently launched feature that lets users buy items directly from the chatbot’s interface.
OpenAI originally launched buying capabilities in ChatGPT last year — positioning itself as a “shopping assistant” that could connect consumers to relevant vendors. A feature called “Instant Checkout” launched in September and encouraged users to talk with the chatbot about what they were looking to buy and, much like a traditional e-commerce site, add products to a checkout cart within ChatGPT. The items were purchased from the vendors, but ChatGPT acted as a portal for those purchases.
However, Instant Checkout has not been a huge success. “We’ve found that the initial version of Instant Checkout did not offer the level of flexibility that we aspire to provide, so we’re allowing merchants to use their own checkout experiences while we focus our efforts on product discovery,” the company explained in its blog post. OpenAI clarified to TechCrunch that merchants would still have the option of incorporating the feature for the time being through apps within ChatGPT.
An OpenAI spokesperson said that the company would be deprioritizing the development of Instant Checkout as a stand-alone feature and that it planned to prioritize the development of product discovery for consumers instead. OpenAI would continue to support a variety of checkout paths, including through merchants’ own websites, they said.
The Information and CNBC had previously reported that OpenAI’s new plan was for merchants to create their own apps within ChatGPT, which would then route users to checkout experiences at the merchants’ respective websites. A source who spoke with The Information noted that ChatGPT users simply “weren’t using the chatbot to actually help them make purchases,” and a study from October that looked at referral traffic from ChatGPT found that e-commerce sites were not making much money from ChatGPT users.
Instead of transforming ChatGPT into a shopping portal, what OpenAI is doing now is crafting the chatbot into a centralized hub of consumer information. That way, online shoppers will see it as an intermediary research tool that can help them decide what product to ultimately buy.
This shopping experience is powered by its Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP), which is its open standard for e-commerce, which the company developed in partnership with fintech giant Stripe. The protocol utilizes data provided by participating merchants.
Techcrunch event
San Francisco, CA
|
October 13-15, 2026
Going forward, OpenAI said that ChatGPT would provide more detailed information about products — showcasing side-by-side pictures, while also providing other comparative metrics for each item — like prices, features, and reviews.
Lucas is a senior writer at TechCrunch, where he covers artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and startups. He previously covered AI and cybersecurity at Gizmodo.
You can contact Lucas by emailing lucas.ropek@techcrunch.com.
View Bio
関連記事
今日のまとめ
AI日報で今日の重要ニュースをまとめ読み