Introducing a limited preview of GPT-5.6 Sol, our next generation frontier model, as well as GPT-5.6 Terra, a balanced model for efficient, everyday work, and GPT-5.6 Luna, a fast and affordable model for high-volume work.
https://t.co/OoM83SyISN
This week's ChatGPT new feature drop - June 26:
1/ New dictation model – more accurate at transcribing languages and accents and in particular Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Urdu, Vietnamese
2/ Refreshed 'composer' on the web – in particular a new Plus (+) menu and type @ to quickly connect to services like Gmail, add images or search the web.
3/ New 5.5 instant model - Improvements shipped yesterday; should feel smarter generally
4/ Polish to our sidebar on mobile – we simplified it, refreshed icons and typography, and it now opens above the conversation without fully covering it
The team is shipping weekly improvements to Chat, and we listen to all the feedback so keep sharing!
Introducing a limited preview of GPT-5.6 Sol, our next generation frontier model, as well as GPT-5.6 Terra, a balanced model for efficient, everyday work, and GPT-5.6 Luna, a fast and affordable model for high-volume work.
https://t.co/OoM83SyISN
The new GPT-5.5 Instant is very smart, very intuitive, and very fun to chat with.
Rolling out now to everyone, starting with Pro and then Plus users. Free users should have the new GPT-5.5 Instant model by tomorrow.
We’re also sunsetting Pulse in the next 14 days, but you can keep getting daily updates—use scheduled tasks to get a daily briefing based on your interests, past chats, and connected apps.
New in ChatGPT: a better way to schedule tasks.
Scheduled tasks are faster, more reliable, and easier to manage from the new Scheduled page.
The new scheduled tasks experience is rolling out to Go, Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users on web and mobile.
We're making a small update to the model picker in ChatGPT! We know it's critical to a lot of people's work, and that we have a lot of paying users who care deeply about this one, so wanted to take some time to detail out the tweak.
One important point upfront – you'll still have access to the same models and reasoning levels, besides the removal of thinking-light (used by less than 1% of our paid users).
You'll see an updated list of options (similar to how Codex works):
- Instant
- Medium (Thinking-Standard)
- High (Thinking-Extended)
- Extra High (Thinking-Heavy) [for pro users]
- Pro (with option to choose Pro-Standard or Pro-Extended) [for pro users]
The intent is to make it easier to choose the balance of speed and effort that works best for your task.
We also took into account community feedback to make sure:
a) Thinking-heavy is easily accessible
b) Pro standard and Pro extended are easily accessible
c) We clearly communicate these changes
Given that, here are some release notes detailing the updates - https://t.co/S1QeyXgTNM. Give it a try, it's rolling out today, and we're always open to feedback, we know it's important to get it right!
Go #MessiMode
Upload a photo of yourself and try this prompt: “Make my hair the colors of my country flag but keep it natural-looking. If no country or image is provided, ask."
I've recently been spending time with the ChatGPT team on shipping new experiences in ChatGPT! Our team's goal is simple – bring the incredible benefits of AI to everyone globally.
We're making week by week progress and here are a few new improvements to share, all live right now:
- new interactive beautiful charts
- ability to edit your writing in full screen and save to your library
- a table of contents for when your chats get really long
- editing messages with attachments (finally!)
- [for plus/pro users] long press on 'send' to select the model's intelligence / effort level
- [on iOS] typing into the chat box now feels more responsive
We're listening to what you're interested in, let us know what to build in comments!
i'm obsessed with AI DIY projects.
my favorite one right now is this broccoli farmer in hokkaido, japan using Codex to run his 100-hectare farm
this guy never studied agriculture, never inherited land, started out as a civil servant.
but he wanted his farm to run better, and instead of paying an engineering firm he couldn't afford, he just built the tools himself.
here's what he's built on his own:
> remote control of his greenhouse vents from a chat app, wired up with an esp32 board, a motor driver, and cloudflare workers
> a bot that checks each greenhouse's temperature and opens the vents when it gets too hot
> satellite crop-health data laid over a map of his own fields
> an airtable base linking his plots, tasks, materials, and sensors
> wiring diagrams of his electrical panels, generated from a photo
stuff like this used to be locked behind machinery and engineers only the big agribusinesses could pay for.
but this legend just breezed past all of it with a laptop and Codex lol
ChatGPT is getting better at remembering what matters: your preferences, constraints, and the context that helps you pick things up where you left off. And with memory summaries, you can review and steer what it remembers.
Rolling to all users over the next few weeks, starting today with Plus and Pro users in the US.