OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Pulse “Morning Briefing” for Pro Subscribers

OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Pulse: “Pro users can access ChatGPT pulse on iOS and Android. Pulse is not available on web and desktop.” The idea is that while you sleep, the system quietly gathers context from your memory, past conversations, and linked tools like Calendar or Gmail. By morning it serves up a tailored “brief” of what could matter most to you the next day.

Pulse runs on GPT-5 with its massive context window that lets it juggle rich information streams. This isn’t just summarization. OpenAI sees this as part of evolving ChatGPT from a tool you consult into a quiet collaborator. The formats that “morning briefs” favor will demand tighter structure, distilled messaging, and smart categorization of ideas.

OpenAI warns that Pulse may sometimes surface suggestions that don’t hit the mark – topics you already handled or things you’d rather ignore. But part of the gig is that you can train it or guide it over time: you correct, prune, instruct, and it learns.

To us, pulse marks a turning point – a whisper that the next era of AI may be less about immediate reaction, more about anticipatory insight. If you like, I can spin a “SearchEngineWorld version” of this narrative tailored for SEO strategists and marketers. Do you want me to draft that next?