ChatGPT keeps creeping toward becoming your AI personal assistant with new scheduled task controls
Summary
ChatGPT has introduced new "Scheduled" task controls, enhancing its capabilities as an AI personal assistant. Available to Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users, this feature adds a dedicated "Scheduled" page to the sidebar, centralizing all active tasks. Users can now view, pause, edit, or delete these tasks efficiently. Research tasks, a key component, actively search the web and connected applications, delivering alerts only when relevant changes occur. OpenAI states that all scheduled tasks are now faster and more reliable, allowing users to schedule them for specific times or general parts of the day, such as morning, afternoon, or evening. Tasks run at most once per hour and automatically pause if the user becomes inactive. The previous "Pulse" feature is being retired and integrated into this new scheduled task system.
Key takeaway
For professionals relying on AI for proactive information gathering and task automation, ChatGPT's new scheduled task controls offer a significant upgrade. You can now centralize and manage recurring research or alert tasks more reliably, ensuring you receive updates only when relevant changes occur. Consider migrating existing manual monitoring processes to this feature to streamline your daily intelligence brief preparation and reduce cognitive load.
Key insights
ChatGPT's new "Scheduled" page centralizes and enhances recurring task management, moving it closer to a proactive AI assistant.
In practice
- Automate web research for specific changes
- Manage recurring alerts from connected apps
Topics
- ChatGPT
- OpenAI
- Scheduled Tasks
- AI Assistants
- Task Automation
- Recurring Alerts
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