ChatGPT Pulse: OpenAI запускает режим, который сам собирает персонализированные обновления Translation: ChatGPT Pulse: OpenAI launches a mode that independently gathers personalized updates

OpenAI has introduced a new mode in ChatGPT called Pulse. In this mode, the chatbot independently conducts research and proactively sends personalized daily updates from chats and connected applications like calendars.

Within the ChatGPT Pulse mode, users can specify the areas for AI to explore. The findings are presented in the form of themed cards with an appealing layout that can be quickly scrolled through or opened for a more detailed view.

This feature is available to users with a Pro subscription on mobile devices.

«This is the first step towards a more useful ChatGPT that brings you relevant information and helps you progress faster, allowing you to return to your daily life. We will learn and enhance the feature based on feedback from early users before we extend access to Plus subscribers and then to all users,» the company stated in its blog.

The startup claims that ChatGPT can now conduct asynchronous research on behalf of the user. Each night, it synthesizes information from its memory, chat history, and user feedback to identify the most relevant details, delivering personalized, focused updates the following day.

For added context and more relevant suggestions, users can connect their Gmail and Google Calendar. After this, ChatGPT can create a rough meeting agenda, remind users to purchase gifts for birthdays, or suggest restaurants for upcoming trips.

The topics used in Pulse undergo safety checks to eliminate harmful content.

«Every morning, ChatGPT sends a collection of the most pertinent updates to ensure you have the necessary information and can return to what’s important. The information is only available for that day unless you save it in the chat or ask a follow-up question—it will enter the chat history,» OpenAI noted.

Previously, OpenAI launched a special version of ChatGPT with parental controls for users under 18.

It’s worth recalling that in July, the company introduced a dedicated study mode in ChatGPT for students, which helps them work through tasks step by step rather than simply receiving an answer.