ChatGPT Pulse, a new personalised AI assistant from OpenAI, that constantly provides daily updates customised to each user. A new ChatGPT feature from OpenAI will send out reminders and updates every morning based on your connected apps, chats, and comments.
Pulse, which is now in preview for ChatGPT Pro users on mobile devices, transforms the chatbot from a tool for asking questions to a proactive research partner that anticipates user needs.
ChatGPT Pulse is a function that displays information as visual cards. For more information, you can open each card or scan it. These cards typically include follow-ups on subjects you frequently discuss or advice on how to achieve your long-term objectives. Pulse may even create a sample schedule for a meeting, remind you to buy gifts, or offer ideas for a future vacation if you have Gmail or Google Calendar linked.
OpenAI claims that ChatGPT Pulse uses a user’s chat history, preferences, and feedback to create a daily stream of customised graphic cards.
Travel advice, nutritious supper suggestions, expert advice, or even progress reports on long-term objectives like triathlon training may all be included in the updates.
Pulse may now conduct the experience with proactive AI with offline research on users’ behalf, in contrast to the conventional ChatGPT experience where users start every interaction.
ChatGPT sometimes can perform asynchronous research overnight to create a morning briefing. “It synthesises information from your memory, chat history, and direct feedback to learn what’s most relevant to you,” claims OpenAI.
To provide the most useful recommendations the next day, the AI evaluates interactions every night and compiles important insights.
For instance, ChatGPT Pulse might suggest restaurants for a forthcoming vacation, create a sample meeting schedule, or remind users to purchase a birthday present.
Additionally, users can choose what they want to see in their updates, choosing what you want to get the following day is another option available such as sports highlights, skill-learning advice, or local events, according to OpenAI.
Each briefing concludes with the feature’s intentions for tomorrow’s presentation. Tap the “Curate for tomorrow” button if you want to be informed or reminded of anything. You can choose from the suggested subjects here, or you can click the “Share anything” button and state what you need.
OpenAI has included possible interfaces by integrating between Google Calendar and Gmail to offer more context-aware recommendations.
When enabled, ChatGPT Pulse can highlight key emails, create meeting agendas, and suggest calendar-related activities.
OpenAI points out that users have complete control over the settings and that these integrations are opt-in. All updates produced in Pulse are also subjected to safety checks to make sure they don’t include any offensive or illegal content.
Through this release, OpenAI is transforming ChatGPT into a proactive AI assistant that starts beneficial discussions on its own without any encouragement from you.
ChatGPT Pulse was created, according to OpenAI, to assist users in maintaining productivity without developing compulsive scrolling.
Daily updates are only accessible for that day unless they are saved in a chat or developed into a more detailed discussion.
According to the company, students in its ChatGPT Lab tried the feature, and comments indicated that Pulse improved in usefulness when users expressed their preferences.
Open AI claims that this is the first step towards a more useful ChatGPT that proactively brings you what you need, helping you make more progress so you can get back to your life.
Currently available only to Pro members, OpenAI intends to make ChatGPT Pulse available to ChatGPT Plus users and eventually all users globally. The action is in line with OpenAI’s overall aim of making customised AI helpers essential to daily productivity.
Open AI stated in a release that they want Pulse to provide you with the information you require each morning so you can return to what is most important.”
We need to be aware that while, many people around the world already utilise AI tools like ChatGPT, DeepSeek, and Google’s Gemini on a regular basis, a recent OpenAI research provided a clearer picture of the majority of users’ purposes.
The study also shows that most ChatGPT users use the app for personal purposes rather than for work-related ones.
According to the report, over 70% of all customer enquiries on ChatGPT have nothing to do with business, demonstrating how ingrained AI has become in people’s daily lives.
The study examined 1.5 million anonymised chats and was released as a working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) by Harvard economist David Deming and OpenAI’s Economic Research team.
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