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You Can Now Give ChatGPT a Personality

Plus: Google Turns Discover Feed into AI Podcasts

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ChatGPT now lets you customise its personality and style

OpenAI has updated ChatGPT's custom instructions menu, giving users more control over how the chatbot responds. You can now choose specific personality traits for ChatGPT, such as "Chatty," "Encouraging," or even "Gen Z," so it communicates in a way that suits your style. Additionally, you can provide details like your preferred name, profession, and any other personal details you’d like the AI to know, helping the AI tailor its responses to your needs. A message in the menu encourages users to “introduce yourself for better, more personalized responses,” but this is separate from ChatGPT’s memory function, which stores broader details for ongoing conversations. This update is designed to make ChatGPT more user-friendly and customizable, allowing you to have a more personalized interaction with the chatbot.

Google can turn your Discover feed into an AI-generated podcast

Google's new Daily Listen feature, currently being tested, is designed to provide users with personalized audio summaries of news stories. It uses your search history and interactions with the Discover feed to determine what topics or articles are most relevant to you. Once it has this data, Daily Listen creates a list of stories, summarizing them into a short, about five-minute podcast. The feature comes with audio controls like pause, rewind, mute, or skip, and it also provides a text transcript for users who prefer reading. This service is similar to the Audio Overviews feature in Google’s NotebookLM project, which offers audio summaries based on the content users engage with.

X Launches Grok AI App for iPhone in the US

Elon Musk’s xAI has launched the standalone Grok app for iPhone users in the US, following a beta test that began in December. The app, which is free to download from the App Store, functions as an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT but focuses on providing “maximally truthful” responses, even to contentious queries. Grok not only allows text chatting but also generates high-quality AI images, supports web browsing for real-time developments, and can pull the latest information from X (formerly Twitter). Users can also upload files and images for analysis.

CES 2025: VLC Media Player Introduced AI Subtitles and Translation That Work Offline

VLC media player, the widely used open-source software developed by VideoLAN, has reached over 6 billion downloads globally and has teased an upcoming AI-powered subtitle feature. This new system will automatically generate real-time subtitles for any video, which can also be translated into multiple languages. The feature uses open-source AI models that operate locally on users' devices, meaning no internet or cloud services are required. While the demo was showcased at CES, VideoLAN has not announced when the feature will officially roll out.

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