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You can now toggle GPT-5’s thinking time for faster or smarter answers – here’s how to do it
By Graham Barlow published
ChatGPT-5 Thinking now has a new thinking-time toggle that Plus and Pro users can activate to reduce waiting time.

3 ways ChatGPT can help keep your house clean and organized - but you'll still need to do the dirty work
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
How ChatGPT Projects on the free tier means anyone can now use it to organize personal hobbies.

ChatGPT is changing the way we communicate – here's how you can avoid speaking like AI in public
By Becca Caddy published
ChatGPT was trained on us, but research suggests its polished style is echoing back, influencing our words, tone, and even everyday conversations.

Giving the world ChatGPT for free seems fair – until you think about what could go wrong
By Becca Caddy last updated
A rumored plan to give all UK citizens ChatGPT Plus access sparks a bigger debate: should AI be treated as a universal utility?

ChatGPT will guess if you’re a teen and start acting like a chaperone
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
OpenAI is rolling out age prediction and parental controls to give teens a safer version of ChatGPT.

OpenAI reveals how people use ChatGPT, and the results might surprise you
By John-Anthony Disotto last updated
OpenAI just revealed the results to the largest ever study into how people use ChatGPT.

This underrated ChatGPT feature lets you replace AI's annoying personality – here's how to use it
By Graham Barlow published
OpenAI reorganizes its Settings to make it easier to alter ChatGPT's personality.

I built the perfect ChatGPT prompt to remove streaming choice paralysis — here’s how to try it
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
I used ChatGPT to build a personalized, ever-evolving spreadsheet that organizes my shows by mood, genre, watch partner, and more

I asked ChatGPT to imagine my life as a 90's kid with access to AI, and the results were eye-opening
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
What it would have been like if ChatGPT existed in past decades, according to AI.

'The models are really devious': Sam Altman's hardware chief says OpenAI wants kill switches built into hardware in case things go wrong
By Wayne Williams published
OpenAI hardware leader warns that devious AI models require real time hardware kill switches and deeper safeguards built directly into chips.
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