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New Chat GPT pulse update is insane. Chat GPT just got a mind-blowing upgrade that changes everything. It now works for you while you sleep. No more asking questions. No more starting conversations. This AI literally does research for you overnight and delivers personalized updates every morning. I tested it myself and what happened next shocked me. This is the biggest AI shift of 2025. So here's what just happened. OpenAI dropped chat GPT pulse on September 25th, 2025. And this is not just another feature. This completely flips how we use AI. For the first time ever, CHATGPT starts the conversation with you, not the other way around. Think about that for a second. Since Chat GPT launched, you always had to ask it something first. You had to know what to ask. You had to think of the questions. You had to do all the work. But now, Chat GPT does research while you're sleeping. and wakes up with answers you didn't even know you needed. Let me explain how this actually works. Every night, chat GPT looks at your chat history. It reviews your memories. It checks your feedback. And if you connect your Gmail and Google calendar, it looks at those, too. Then it figures out what you might need to know. It does deep research on those topics. And the next morning, boom, you wake up to personalized updates delivered as visual cards. These aren't random updates either. They're tailored specifically to you. If you've been chatting about starting a garden, Pulse might show you tips for the upcoming season. If you mention training for a marathon, you get workout plans and nutrition advice. If you have a trip coming up on your calendar, you get restaurant recommendations and local events. The crazy part, you don't have to ask for any of this. It just happens. Chat GPT is literally working for you in the background, like having a personal assistant who never sleeps and knows exactly what you care about. Now, here's where it gets even better. You control everything. You can tap curate and tell chat GPT exactly what you want to see. Want a Friday roundup of local events? Tell it. Want professional tennis updates? Tell it. Want tips for learning a new skill? Just ask. And chat GPT remembers for next time. You can also give quick feedback with thumbs up or thumbs down. Don't like something? Thumbs down. Love it. Thumbs up. Over time, pulse gets smarter and more personal. It learns what matters to you and stops showing stuff that doesn't. Let me show you some real examples from the college students who tested this early. One student named Nolan Windham got something wild. Chat GPT combined two computer graphics techniques he explored separately. One was for an art project. The other was something he learned out of curiosity. He never thought to connect them, but Pulse did. It suggested a twin projection concept combining temporal slices with Gorsian splats for immersive visuals and it gave him a light bulb moment that took his art to the next level. He said he was totally going to see this idea through and take his art to the next dimension. That's the power here. Chat GPT isn't just answering your questions anymore. It's making connections you wouldn't make. It's finding patterns you'd miss. It's doing the thinking work while you focus on execution. Another student named Parker Jones got something even more specific. Chat GPT realized he was going back to school after summer break and wanted to help him prepare. It knew he was home for the summer and had been studying abroad before that. So it gave him updates on what had changed in his college town over the last six months. New shops, new routes, things like that. A quick pre-fall campus sync so he knew where to go and how to run his loop efficiently. Parker said that sort of blew his mind. It was genuinely proactive and helpful. Then there's Hexi Jin. She was taking a scuba diving course and shared difficulties with both skills and stress. A few days later, Pulse connected scuba diving with risk management. It suggested underwater drills as market lessons using Scuba's stop, breathe, think out method as a metaphor for investing discipline and safety habits. She said it was super cool that it made analogies between different interests of hers and suggested very relevant advice for the parts she was having the most trouble with. And Isaac Syler got actionable recommendations based on a conversation about calendar management and structuring time off for a grant period in Taiwan. What it produced was several logical steps ahead of where he was in the conversation. The update was incredibly helpful and exposed him to train and commute information he would have never come across or looked for otherwise. It helped him book smarter by aligning breaks with train ticket releases. Others got dinner recipe ideas that matched their schedule, quick, healthy meals they could make that evening based on what they'd been searching for. No asking needed, just useful info delivered at the right time. All personalized, all relevant, all automatic. Now, let's talk about the Gmail and Google calendar integration because this is huge. When you connect your calendar, chat GBT can see your upcoming events. Got a meeting tomorrow? Pulse might draft a sample agenda, someone's birthday coming up, you get a reminder to buy a gift, trip planned, you get restaurant recommendations for that city, and before you freak out about privacy, these integrations are off by default. You have to turn them on yourself and you can turn them off at
any time. Plus, OpenAI says the content from Gmail and Calendar isn't used to train the model. It's just used to give you better suggestions. The updates appear as visual cards. You can scan them quickly, see what's relevant, tap to expand for more detail, ask follow-up questions, or save it as a chat for later. Each update is only available for that day unless you save it or interact with it. Then it goes into your chat history. Here's something I really like. Pulse isn't trying to keep you scrolling. Every morning you get a curated set of updates. That's it. You read what's useful. You move on with your day. There's no infinite feed, no algorithm trying to trap you. Just the info you need so you can get back to what matters at the end of your daily pulse. Chat GPT even tells you what it's planning to cover tomorrow. And you can tap curate to adjust it so you're always in control of what shows up. Now, let's talk about who can actually use this. Right now, Pulse is only available for pro users on iOS and Android. That's it. No web version, no desktop version. It's a product preview, which means OpenAI is testing it and improving based on feedback before rolling it out wider. They plan to expand to plus users next, and eventually they want to make it available to everyone, but for now, you need to be a pro subscriber on mobile to access it. You also need to have memory turned on. Pulse uses your chat history and save memories to figure out what's relevant. So, if you have memory disabled, Pulse won't work. But you can turn memory or pulse off anytime in settings if you change your mind. One important thing to know, pulse topics pass through safety checks. Open AAI runs filters to avoid showing harmful content that violates their policies, so you're not going to get dangerous or inappropriate suggestions. They're taking safety seriously here. But Pulse isn't perfect. It's a preview, which means it will make mistakes. Open AAI admits this up front. You might get tips for a project you already finished or suggestions that miss the mark. When that happens, just tell chat GBT, give it feedback. It learns from that and improves next time. If you want to give feedback on a specific topic, you tap to open it, hit the three dot menu in the upper right, select give feedback, type your thoughts. That feedback goes into the system and shapes what you see going forward. You can also view your entire feedback history by tapping feedback history from the cur it section. And if something is no longer relevant, you can delete it. So you're always in control of what chat GPT knows about your preferences. Now let's talk about what this means for the future because Pulse is just the beginning. OpenAI says this is the first step toward a new way of interacting with AI. They're moving from a model where you ask questions to a model where AI proactively works for you. In the future, they envision AI systems that can research, plan, and take helpful actions on your behalf. Based on your direction, progress happens even when you're not asking. That's the vision. an AI that quietly accelerates the work and ideas that matter to you. Soon, Pulse will connect with more apps so it can capture a fuller picture of your context. They're also exploring ways to deliver relevant updates at the right moments throughout the day, not just in the morning, maybe a quick check before a meeting, a reminder to revisit a draft, a resource that appears right when you need it. as they expand to more apps uh and richer actions, chat GBT evolves from something you consult in something that works alongside you. That's the shift we're seeing from reactive to proactive, from tool to assistant. Now, I want to talk about how you can actually use this for business. Because this isn't just cool tech, this is practical. If you're an entrepreneur, marketer, or business owner, Pulse can save you hours every week. Imagine waking up to competitor analysis, market trends, content ideas, SEO opportunities, customer feedback summaries, all researched overnight and delivered in the morning. You didn't ask for it. Chat GBT just knows what you need based on your work patterns. If you're in SEO like me, you could train Pulse to give you algorithm updates, ranking changes, link building opportunities, content gaps, all the research work that takes hours done automatically. If you're in marketing, you get campaign ideas, ad performance insights, audience trends, creative inspiration, all personalized to your industry and goals. If you're a content creator, you get topic ideas, trending formats, audience interests, production tips, everything you need to plan your content calendar without spending hours on research. The key is training pulse to know what matters to you. The more you use it and give feedback, the better it gets. So don't just passively consume. Actively curate. Tell it what you want. don't want. Shape it into your perfect research assistant. Here's another powerful use case. If you're managing a team, Pulse can help you stay on top of everything. Meeting prep project updates, deadline reminders, team birthdays, important emails, all surfaced proactively so nothing falls through the cracks. And because it connects to your calendar and Gmail, it has full context. It knows what meetings are coming up. It knows what emails matter. It can draft agendas, summarize threads, flag urgent
items, all before you even open your laptop. Now, let me address some concerns people might have. First, privacy. Is it creepy that chat GPT is reading your emails and calendar? Here's my take. The integrations are optional. You control what Chat GPT can see. And according to OpenAI, that data isn't used for training. It's only used to give you better suggestions. If you're not comfortable with it, don't turn on the integrations. Pulse still works with just your chat history and memories. You won't get calendarbased suggestions, but you'll still get personalized research on topics you care about. Second concern, accuracy. What if Pulse gives you wrong information? This is valid. AI makes mistakes. Chat GPT hallucinates sometimes. So, don't blindly trust everything you see in Pulse. Verify important facts. Use it as the starting point, not the final answer. Think of it like having a smart intern. Helpful for research, but you still need to review the work. Third concern, dependence. Will we become too reliant on AI doing research for us? Maybe, but I see it differently. Pulse handles the grunt work so you can focus on higher level thinking. It finds the information. You decide what to do with it. That's a good trade-off in my opinion. Fourth concern, cost. Pulse is only for pro users right now. Pro costs more than plus. So, is it worth it? That depends on how much your time is worth. If Pulse saves you even two hours a week on research, it pays for itself. For me, that's an easy yes, but you have to decide based on your situation. Now, let me give you some specific ways to get started with Pulse if you have access. First, spend a week just using chat GPT. Normally chat about your projects, your goals, your interests. Let it build up context about you. The more chat GPT knows, the better pulse will be. Second, be specific when you curate. Don't just say, "Show me marketing tips. " Say, "Show me short for video marketing tips for LinkedIn, specifically for B2B SAS companies. " The more detailed you are, the better the results. Third, give lots of feedback. Thumbs up what you like, thumbs down what you don't. Write detailed feedback when something misses the mark. Every piece of feedback makes Pulse smarter. Fourth, experiment with the integrations. If you're comfortable, connect your Gmail and calendar for a week. See what kind of suggestions you get. You can always disconnect if you don't like it. Fifth, save useful cards as chats. When poll surfaces something valuable, save it so you can reference it later or ask follow-up questions. Build up a library of useful research. And if you want to go deeper with AI automation and learn how to actually implement this stuff in your business, you need to join the AI money lab. We have over 20,000 members learning how to scale with AI. You get 100 plus use cases, daily trainings, SOPS for every AI tool, video notes, checklists, everything you need to save hundreds of hours and make more money with AI. Link is in the comments and description below. This is the leverage we've all been looking for and it's finally here. Now, if you want to learn how to actually use AI to scale your business and get more customers, book a free SEO strategy session. We'll show you exactly how to use AI for lead generation, content creation, and automation. And inside the AI profit boardroom, we have 1,00 members who are crushing it with AI automation. They're saving hundreds of hours, getting better results, making more money. This is the best place to scale your business with AI. We cover everything from C A T G P to automation to AI employees. Link in the comments and description. Make sure you comment below with your thoughts. Speed and if you found this valuable, you know what to do. Links to everything are in the description.