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ChatGPT makes Projects feature free, adds a toggle to split chat
ChatGPT is getting two big changes. First, the Projects feature is now free. Second, you can now create new conversations from existing conversations. Projects have been around for months now, but they’re now rolling out to everyone, including those with a free plan. With Projects, you can create “workspaces” with ChatGPT and organise chats, files […]
OpenAI releases big upgrade for ChatGPT Codex for agentic coding
OpenAI has announced a big update for Codex, which is the company’s agentic coding tool. The changes include new VS Code extension, sync support between web and terminal, and more. If you’ve a Plus or Pro subscription, you can now use Codex with every build, and it doesn’t matter where you use Codex. It now also works […]
ChatGPT can now create flashcards quiz on any topic
If you use ChatGPT to learn new topics, you might want to try its new flashcard-based quiz feature, which can help you evaluate your progress. I used a simple prompt: “Turn financial econometrics into a clean GPT flashcard quiz.” In this case, I’m trying to learn Financial Econometrics, which is all about applying statistical methods to financial market […]
OpenAI is testing “Thinking effort” for ChatGPT
OpenAI is working on a new feature called the Thinking effort picker for ChatGPT. With the Thinking effort picker, you can choose how hard ChatGPT can think. When a model thinks harder, it doesn’t necessarily mean a great response. You might not want the model to think harder when you’re not sure what to do tomorrow. […]
OpenAI says GPT-6 is coming and it’ll be better than GPT-5 (obviously)
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman told reporters that GPT-6 is already in the works, and it’ll not take as long as GPT-5. The GPT-6 announcement doesn’t surprise me because OpenAI is slowly becoming a product-first company rather than research-focused. There’s no denying that OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman overhyped GPT-5 and underdelivered. While GPT-5 isn’t exactly bad and […]
OpenAI releases $4 ChatGPT plan, but it’s not available in the US for now
OpenAI has finally announced the GPT Go subscription, which costs just $4 in the US or INR 399 in India. Unfortunately, the cheapest paid version of GPT is limited to India for now. If you live in India or have an account made in India, you’ll now begin seeing a nudge to try GPT Go […]
OpenAI releases warmer GPT-5 personality, but only for non thinking model
OpenAI has confirmed it has begun rolling out a new warmer personality for GPT-5, but remember that it won’t be as warm as GPT-4o, which is still available for use under legacy models. In a post on X, OpenAI confirmed users can try GPT-5 warmer personality on the web and mobile apps. The company announced the feature […]
OpenAI prepares Chromium-based AI browser to take on Google
OpenAI is testing an AI-powered browser that uses Chromium as its underlying engine, and it could debut on macOS first. My sources tell me that OpenAI has already started updating ChatGPT to power the Chrome rival. OpenAI is building an AI-powered tab selection, a new tab page, and a feature that allows the browser to […]
Leak: ChatGPT cheaper plan costs $4 or £3.50, might release everywhere
OpenAI is working on a cheaper plan called ChatGPT Go, and we previously thought it would be just limited to a few regions like India, but that may not be the case. As pointed out by Tibor on X, OpenAI has added a new Try Go call to action on the GPT Dashboard. This is being tested […]
Leak: OpenAI’s browser will use ChatGPT Agent to control the browser
OpenAI is building an agentic future with its upcoming Chromium-based browser and a new leak confirms GPT Agent integration. ChatGPT already comes with Agent mode, which uses a virtual machine to browse the web. The vrtual machine is powered by Linux and it works in a cloud environment (Azure). While Agent mode can do everything for […]
