OpenAI Research Workspace Prism is offline, less than 3 months after launch

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ME News Report, April 20 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, OpenAI has taken down the research workspace Prism. On April 20, users on X reported that they could no longer open the product. One user who collaborated on papers using Prism said they did not receive a prompt to export files before shutdown, and now they can only convert the last generated PDF back to LaTeX source code using Codex. Prism is a free research workspace launched by OpenAI on January 27 of this year, based on GPT-5.2, deeply integrated with LaTeX, supporting collaborative paper writing, and derived from the cloud LaTeX platform Crixet acquired by OpenAI last year. The disappearance of Prism is part of OpenAI’s recent contraction of non-core businesses. On April 17, OpenAI for Science was split off and merged into other research teams, with Kevin Weil, the head, leaving; on March 24, Sora was shut down as an independent product. Earlier, on March 16, OpenAI’s application business CEO Fidji Simo stated at a company-wide meeting that the company “cannot be distracted by side quests,” emphasizing focus on enterprise and coding tools, and called Anthropic’s Claude Code a “wake-up call.” (Source: BlockBeats)

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