Full Summary
This Friday, June 19th, OpenAI rolls out major updates across its ChatGPT platform. Both GIGAZINE and hi-Tech.ua confirm the launch of "Scheduled tasks" for ChatGPT. This new feature allows users to pre-assign future actions, setting a date and time for ChatGPT to execute requests, like recommending lunch or summarizing emails. It can also link with other apps and monitor information independently, notifying users only when significant changes occur. This proactive functionality is available to Go, Plus, Pro, Business, and Enterprise users on web and mobile, and replaces the previous "Pulse" service. In other news, Asia Business Outlook and The Korea Times report OpenAI is expanding its ChatGPT advertising pilot program to South Korea, making it the sixth market globally. These ads will only appear for adult users on the free and Go tiers, with paid subscribers remaining ad-free. OpenAI emphasizes that ads will be clearly labeled, user data will be protected, and responses will remain independent of advertiser influence. For enterprise clients, NewsBytes and gg2.net confirm new spending controls and usage analytics for ChatGPT Enterprise. Companies can now track ChatGPT and Codex credit usage in detail, with administrators able to set workspace-wide credit limits and individual caps. This helps businesses manage AI expenditures and understand usage trends. Finally, multiple sources including MoneyCheck, Mint, and NewsBytes highlight OpenAI's significant push into healthcare. Karan Singhal, a former Google Med-PaLM architect, is leading these initiatives. OpenAI's new GPT-5.5 Instant model is outperforming doctors in medical knowledge evaluations, with factual errors declining by 71% over eight weeks. A new "HealthBench" assessment framework, developed with over 200 physicians, helps evaluate AI health performance. ChatGPT also now offers a feature to integrate medical records for personalized insights. This means your interactions with AI are becoming more automated and personalized, from scheduling daily tasks to receiving health advice.