ChatGPT becomes more customisable for tone and style

Users can now adjust ChatGPT’s warmth, enthusiasm and emoji responses under new Personalisation settings, offering greater tone control while raising questions about how human-like AI should become.

OpenAI has added tone-tuning options to ChatGPT, letting users set warmth, enthusiasm and emoji levels to More, Less or Default while experts warn about emotional dependence risks.

OpenAI has introduced new Personalisation settings in ChatGPT that allow users to fine-tune warmth, enthusiasm and emoji use. The changes are designed to make conversations feel more natural, instead of relying on a single default tone.

ChatGPT users can set each element to More, Less or Default, alongside existing tone styles such as Professional, Candid and Quirky. The update follows previous adjustments, where OpenAI first dialled back perceived agreeableness, then later increased warmth after users said the system felt overly cold.

Experts have raised concerns that highly agreeable AI could encourage emotional dependence, even as users welcome a more flexible conversational style.

Some commentators describe the feature as empowering, while others question whether customising a chatbot’s personality risks blurring emotional boundaries.

The new tone controls continue broader industry debates about how human-like AI should become. OpenAI hopes that added transparency and user choice will balance personal preference with responsible design, instead of encouraging reliance on a single conversational style.

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