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Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI’s Pulse aims to replace your news feed


Deepali Singh
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Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI’s Pulse aims to replace your news feed
Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI's Pulse aims to replace your news feed

The world’s most famous chatbot is learning to think ahead.

In a significant evolution from a reactive tool to a proactive assistant, OpenAI is rolling out a new feature called ChatGPT Pulse, a personalized daily briefing designed to anticipate your needs and seamlessly integrate into the fabric of your daily life.

This is the first major step in a broader and more ambitious strategy: to transform ChatGPT from a service you talk to into an intelligent companion that works for you, learning your habits and delivering relevant information before you even think to ask.

Your personalized morning paper, powered by AI

Available to select paid customers starting Thursday, ChatGPT Pulse delivers a curated set of five to 10 visual cards each day, each one a hyper-personalized update on a topic of interest.

These are not random headlines; they are intelligent suggestions based on your prior conversations, your stated preferences, and even your schedule.

The level of personalization is deeply intuitive.

For instance, a user who frequently discusses outer space and their toddler might wake up to a card with news about an upcoming NASA rocket launch, right next to another offering clever suggestions for family-friendly Halloween costumes, tailored to their child’s age.

By connecting to apps like Gmail and Google Calendar, the feature can become even more powerful, all while respecting user preferences like, “update me on TV shows, but no spoilers!”

The grand strategy: beyond the Chatbox

The launch of Pulse is a calculated move in OpenAI’s quest to more tightly integrate its technology into the everyday lives of its staggering 700 million users.

It is a deliberate effort to get people comfortable with the idea of artificial intelligence software taking actions on their behalf, a crucial step in the journey toward true AI assistance.

The feature also positions ChatGPT as a direct and formidable rival to established news aggregators like Google, aiming to become the first stop for a user’s daily information diet.

But in a world of endless, time-consuming feeds, OpenAI is adamant that Pulse is designed with a different philosophy in mind. Adam Fry, the product lead for proactive experiences at ChatGPT, stressed that the goal is not to capture a user’s attention for long periods. 

“We wanted to be really intentional about not taking people’s time but really getting out of the way,” Fry said during a demonstration of the feature, framing it as a quick, efficient, and valuable briefing, not another doomscrolling trap.

Initially, this glimpse into a more proactive future is being offered exclusively to users who pay 200 dollars per month for a ChatGPT Pro subscription.

However, the company has confirmed it plans to roll the feature out more widely later this year, signaling that the era of the proactive chatbot is just beginning.

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Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI’s Pulse aims to replace your news feed


Deepali Singh
для Invezz
Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI’s Pulse aims to replace your news feed
Chatbot that never sleeps: OpenAI's Pulse aims to replace your news feed

The world’s most famous chatbot is learning to think ahead.

In a significant evolution from a reactive tool to a proactive assistant, OpenAI is rolling out a new feature called ChatGPT Pulse, a personalized daily briefing designed to anticipate your needs and seamlessly integrate into the fabric of your daily life.

This is the first major step in a broader and more ambitious strategy: to transform ChatGPT from a service you talk to into an intelligent companion that works for you, learning your habits and delivering relevant information before you even think to ask.

Your personalized morning paper, powered by AI

Available to select paid customers starting Thursday, ChatGPT Pulse delivers a curated set of five to 10 visual cards each day, each one a hyper-personalized update on a topic of interest.

These are not random headlines; they are intelligent suggestions based on your prior conversations, your stated preferences, and even your schedule.

The level of personalization is deeply intuitive.

For instance, a user who frequently discusses outer space and their toddler might wake up to a card with news about an upcoming NASA rocket launch, right next to another offering clever suggestions for family-friendly Halloween costumes, tailored to their child’s age.

By connecting to apps like Gmail and Google Calendar, the feature can become even more powerful, all while respecting user preferences like, “update me on TV shows, but no spoilers!”

The grand strategy: beyond the Chatbox

The launch of Pulse is a calculated move in OpenAI’s quest to more tightly integrate its technology into the everyday lives of its staggering 700 million users.

It is a deliberate effort to get people comfortable with the idea of artificial intelligence software taking actions on their behalf, a crucial step in the journey toward true AI assistance.

The feature also positions ChatGPT as a direct and formidable rival to established news aggregators like Google, aiming to become the first stop for a user’s daily information diet.

But in a world of endless, time-consuming feeds, OpenAI is adamant that Pulse is designed with a different philosophy in mind. Adam Fry, the product lead for proactive experiences at ChatGPT, stressed that the goal is not to capture a user’s attention for long periods. 

“We wanted to be really intentional about not taking people’s time but really getting out of the way,” Fry said during a demonstration of the feature, framing it as a quick, efficient, and valuable briefing, not another doomscrolling trap.

Initially, this glimpse into a more proactive future is being offered exclusively to users who pay 200 dollars per month for a ChatGPT Pro subscription.

However, the company has confirmed it plans to roll the feature out more widely later this year, signaling that the era of the proactive chatbot is just beginning.

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