OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Pulse, a new feature that works in the background to give personalized updates. CEO Sam Altman noted that Pulse is his favorite feature of the platform so far. Usually, ChatGPT works with users asking questions on demand. However, Pulse pulls from its user’s interests, past chats, direct feedback, and connected apps like Google Calendar or Gmail. For example, Pulse can take your mornings and deliver visual cards that users can scan or expand for details. Pulse may also offer guidance for long-term goals like a user’s training program or project milestones. Of course, users can shape how Pulse works through setting preferences or asking for specific topics. This is because Pulse will continuously adapt to provide more relevant information. Read more in our articles including "ChatGPT Pulse launched as OpenAI CEO’s new ‘favorite’ feature" and "NVIDIA announces Halos for safer AI-powered robots".
OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Pulse, a new feature that works in the background to give personalized updates. CEO Sam Altman noted that Pulse is his favorite feature of the platform so far.
Usually, ChatGPT works with users asking questions on demand. However, Pulse pulls from its user’s interests, past chats, direct feedback, and connected apps like Google Calendar or Gmail. For example, Pulse can take your mornings and deliver visual cards that users can scan or expand for details.
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