ChatGPT vs Gemini
Side-by-side trajectory, velocity, and editorial themes.
OpenAI is turning Codex into the wedge — and DeployCo into the channel that lands it.
OpenAI's recent surface area centers on Codex. The last week brings customer stories from NVIDIA, AutoScout24, and finance teams; security tooling for running Codex safely; and adoption data showing Q1 growth concentrated in older users. Around the developer push, the firm just stood up DeployCo as an enterprise deployment arm and shipped GPT-5.5-Cyber under Trusted Access for verified cybersecurity work.
Less new-model splash, more proving Codex is enterprise-ready: telemetry, sandboxing, named customers, and a dedicated deployment company to absorb integration work. Vertical models like GPT-5.5-Cyber suggest a willingness to fragment the lineup for high-trust use cases. Demand signals frame this as scaling out of an already-large base, not chasing a new audience.
Expect more named-customer Codex stories in regulated industries and a follow-on vertical model — finance or legal are the obvious candidates — paired with DeployCo case content that translates the deployment company into measurable revenue.
I/O 2026 turns Gemini into an action-taking agent and an omni-modal generator in one breath.
Gemini is mid-I/O announcement burst — almost every recent entry is a release from the May 19 keynote. The headline moves are Gemini 3.5 (frontier model with action support), Gemini Omni (any-input creation/editing in conversational language), an agentic Gemini app with proactive 24/7 behavior, and a new $100/month AI Ultra subscription tier. A sibling Antigravity product and Gemini for Science also debut.
Google is reframing Gemini from "chat assistant" to "agent that takes action across surfaces." The bet is two-pronged: collapse modality boundaries with Omni so users stop choosing between products by input type, and push proactivity so the app pulls work toward you rather than waiting for prompts. Pricing has moved up — a $100 Ultra tier indicates Google now sells Gemini as a premium agent, not a chat companion.
Expect the agentic Gemini app to expand into more third-party actions (booking, purchasing via Universal Cart, scheduling) and for Antigravity to absorb developer-leaning agent workloads. The Ultra tier likely picks up enterprise-style controls in months ahead.
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