ChatGPT September 1st Rebuild of the Memory System: Replacing Fragment Capture with Topic Archives and Exposing Deeply Bound Apple

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AIMPACT news, May 14 (UTC+8): According to Beating Monitoring, OpenAI is preparing to roll out multiple feature updates for ChatGPT. The latest front-end interface disclosed by well-known reverse engineer Tibor Blaho shows that ChatGPT’s memory mechanism is set to undergo a major change on September 1: the system will replace the existing “Saved Memories” with “Structured Summaries” categorized by topic, and will allow users to manually edit their own dedicated profiles directly within the personalized view.

At the same time, two features being tested include the active memory function “Pulse” and a “Recording Mode” that lets AI look back at previously recorded audio transcripts. By turning fragmented captured memories into structured profiles and enabling direct editing, long-term memory is set to shift from a black box to a more stable, controllable user profile.

In addition, this front-end leak also revealed several new cross-platform access actions:

  • Deep binding with Apple: a new “Apple Intelligence” independent authorization added to the security interface, explicitly mentioning that personalized ChatGPT can be called within Siri and writing tools, along with access to Plus benefits.
  • Endpoint execution: a new feature that allows sending emails directly from ChatGPT via bound providers, along with authorization management for KakaoTalk and Viber.
  • Native financial features: system announcements indicate that the financial feature “Finances in ChatGPT” is currently being rolled out to US Pro users.
  • Developer access: new Codex CLI authorization, supporting device-code login to access models in headless environments.

(Source: BlockBeats)

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