Yesterday, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Pulse
For the past three years, ChatGPT has been the most powerful Q&A machine in history. You ask, it answers. But there’s always been a ceiling: you only get what you know to ask for.
Yesterday, OpenAI cracked that ceiling. They launched ChatGPT Pulse, a feature that flips the dynamic. Instead of waiting for your questions, ChatGPT now works overnight, researching and curating a personalized set of daily updates. Think of it as a living dashboard of your goals, interests, and next steps, delivered as clean, scannable cards every morning.
What does this look like in practice?
🔹Training for a triathlon? Pulse might surface smarter recovery strategies.
🔹A client lunch on your Google Calendar? Pulse might suggest nearby restaurants.
🔹Exploring travel ideas? Pulse might drop booking hacks timed to ticket releases.
🔹It might even create a draft agenda for tomorrow’s meeting you haven’t thought about yet.
This isn’t just personalization. It’s progression. ChatGPT is no longer reactive. It’s proactive. It learns what matters to you and nudges you forward, one step at a time.
It’s the first taste of what Sam Altman just outlined in his “Abundant Intelligence” blog earlier this week: a future where AI runs quietly in the background, not waiting for instructions but actively creating value. That’s the macro play.
And in terms of personalized learning, he also mentioned that with 10 gigawatts of compute, AI may be able to figure out how to provide customized tutoring to every student on earth.
Pulse is the micro execution. A prototype of a daily learning loop. Your feedback trains what shows up. Your goals shape what it delivers. The model itself improves as it curates. It’s the AI equivalent of compound interest: the more you engage, the more it learns you, the more progress you make.
This is the seed of a world where AI isn’t just a tool you query. It’s a partner that learns you and helps you grow.
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