ChatGPT will display "light reminders" to take a break
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT will now remind users to take breaks if they are chatting for too long.
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT will now remind users to take breaks if they are chatting for too long.
OpenAI announced that ChatGPT will now remind users to take breaks if they are chatting for too long.
ChatGPT will display “gentle reminders” in the form of pop-ups in chats that users need to click on to continue using the chatbot.
The new time tracking feature went live on August 4. Users will now see “light reminders” during long sessions to encourage breaks.
“It doesn’t always work out perfectly. An update earlier this year made the model too compliant, sometimes making it sound too nice instead of actually being useful. We’ve rolled back the update, changed our approach to using feedback, and are now working on how to better assess the model’s real long-term usefulness, rather than just whether you liked the answer,” OpenAI noted in its blog.
The company also said it plans to continually adjust when and how these notifications are displayed to make them natural and useful.



