
"On Thursday, OpenAI announced ChatGPT Pulse, a new "push" feature that generates personalized daily updates for users without having to ask each time. The preview feature, available now for Pro subscribers on mobile, marks OpenAI's latest attempt to make ChatGPT proactive rather than reactive, with the AI model conducting overnight research to deliver morning updates based on user history and connected apps. OpenAI calls it "personalized research and timely updates that appear regularly to keep you informed.""
"ChatGPT Pulse works by analyzing a user's chat history, saved preferences, and optional connections to Gmail and Google Calendar each night. The next morning, users receive visual "cards" (small illustrated squares with topic summaries that can be expanded for detail) containing updates on topics the model determines are relevant, such as project follow-ups, dinner suggestions, or travel recommendations. Users can provide feedback through thumbs up or down ratings and request specific topics through a "curate" button."
ChatGPT Pulse delivers daily proactive updates to users by generating personalized morning summaries. The feature analyzes a user's chat history, saved preferences, and optional Gmail and Google Calendar connections overnight. Users receive illustrated visual cards with topic summaries that can be expanded for detail. The model runs asynchronous research overnight to generate queries and responses and surfaces relevant items such as project follow-ups, dinner suggestions, travel recommendations, or meeting agenda drafts. Updates appear once daily and expire after 24 hours unless saved or converted into a chat by asking follow-up questions. Users can rate updates with thumbs up or down and curate specific topics. Integrations are off by default and can be toggled in settings.
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