> Do you think ChatGPT is going to eventually offer this type of complex content output or they are going to keep it segmented to enable add-ons and extensions to profit?
It makes sense to keep the default response kind of annoying and cheesy so that lazy people and fakers can be easily identified (like a student cheating).
And when they support custom GPTs and wrappers, API access etc it creates an entire ecosystem. So there is no reason for ChatGPT to offer highly tuned article prompts in their UI.