OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Pulse for proactive updates
ChatGPT Pulse provides daily insights through visual cards, using chat history, feedback, and connected apps like Google Calendar to suggest timely, relevant actions.
OpenAI has introduced a preview of ChatGPT Pulse, a feature designed to deliver proactive and personalised updates to Pro users on mobile. Instead of waiting for users to ask questions, Pulse researches chat history, feedback, and connected apps to deliver daily insights.
The updates appear as visual cards covering relevant topics, which users can scan quickly or expand for detail. Integrations with Gmail and Google Calendar are available, enabling suggestions such as drafting meeting agendas, recommending restaurants for trips, or reminding users about birthdays.
These integrations are optional and can be switched off at any time.
Pulse is built to prioritise usefulness over screen time, offering updates that expire daily unless saved or added to chat history. Early trials with students highlighted the importance of simple feedback to refine results, and users can guide what appears by curating topics or rating suggestions.
OpenAI plans to refine the feature further before expanding its availability beyond Pro users.
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