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07/10/26, 03:10 PM
**TL;DR:** OpenAI has launched an all-new ChatGPT that goes beyond conversation—it connects to your calendar, Slack, Drive, and other tools, automatically handling work briefings, data analysis, and app fixes, and even directly operating your computer and browser.
## The New ChatGPT: From Chat to Work
Today, OpenAI is excited to release a brand-new ChatGPT across web, desktop, and mobile. ChatGPT now goes beyond answering questions—it actually gets work done by connecting all your tools.
You can switch from chat to work. The interface should feel familiar, but it's no longer just about conversation—it's about handing off real tasks.
### Daily Work & Automation
Open ChatGPT and you’ll see your calendar, Slack, and Drive—it helps you get ready for the day. While running, you can use plugins—some connect to the apps you use regularly, others bundle specific workflows for roles like sales, data science, and marketing.
For example, ChatGPT finds all your day’s events, notes, and how to prepare for upcoming meetings. Next, you can set up an automation: have it act as your chief of staff, giving you a daily briefing on what you need to prepare. You can also ask it for scores during the World Cup, like checking on the German team and other matches you care about. Once set, you won’t need to remember to ask tomorrow.
This also works on mobile—the same chat syncs to your phone. Start on the web and continue from your desk on your phone.
### Desktop App & Local Files
When you want ChatGPT to work with local files and projects, switch to the desktop app. On the left, you’ll see all projects and everything ChatGPT is working on—this time including all your local files. This is a significant shift: you give it context, hand off work, and come back when it needs you or has something ready.
### Three Real Scenarios: Marketing, Data Analysis, Engineering
#### Marketing: Building a Brand Campaign
Imagine you’re building a fictional digital bank called “Hudson” and getting ready to launch a mobile app. You can use ChatGPT with image generation to create all visual assets for the launch site. Just provide the logo and brand guidelines, and it will explore many different directions—all highly consistent with your brand.
Then, turn that into an ad campaign by creating mood boards to show the effect. You can generate a huge number of ideas in much less time. After seeing a full-page ad concept you like, ask ChatGPT to turn those into a presentation to share with the team, getting everything ready for the product launch review meeting.
#### Data Analysis: Post-Launch Monitoring
Suppose the app just launched and you want to see how it’s actually performing. Metrics, user feedback, team discussions, and release plans are scattered everywhere. Use ChatGPT to bring them together. Because it’s a data question, ChatGPT automatically brings in the right skills and workflows. It surfaces activation rates, sign-ups, and even the onboarding funnel.
You’re using your own data store, but data can also come from spreadsheets or data warehouses. Overall, the launch looks good, but ChatGPT flags an issue in Mexico, which seems to be a phone number registration problem. You can turn this into a presentation to share with the team, but a real dashboard is more useful. So you ask ChatGPT to pull these metrics into a dashboard, visualize it in an in-app browser, and add annotations—like a summary line about the launch. You can see changes in real time—it feels great.
Next, share it with the team: publish the site directly from ChatGPT, publish the dashboard, share the link in a team channel, and make sure the metrics update daily. And just like that, you built and shared a dashboard.
#### Engineering: Fixing a Mobile App Issue with Codex
Switch to Codex, put on your engineering hat, and fix a mobile app issue. If you’re already a Codex user, this is the Codex you know and love, now integrated into ChatGPT. Thanks to ChatGPT, you know where to look, but you need to confirm what the customer is actually experiencing.
Use the emulator to put the app on screen and take a screenshot by pressing Cmd-Cmd. Check the Mexico phone number registration flow, then compare it with the German flow, and click on the main interface. Think of app screenshots as a smarter kind of screenshot—it gives you context about the app you’re looking at and the actions you can perform.
This triggers computer use in the background—that’s not your cursor, it’s ChatGPT using your app. When ChatGPT doesn’t have a dedicated plugin, it can use your computer directly. It can do the same in a browser via a Chrome extension: copy-paste data, browse websites, or inspect workflows.
The result: users do get stuck when entering a valid Mexican phone number, explaining the lower activation rate. You ask ChatGPT to also check in the background whether other countries are working fine. The final step: have it actually fix the problem—prepare a fix for the Mexico phone number validation error. When it’s ready, you can view the diff directly in Codex, review the changes, and publish the PR, releasing a new version of the app.
### Summary
This is the new ChatGPT—a place where you can delegate real work. Whether it’s in your app, your local projects, or even on your computer and browser, there’s really no task ChatGPT can’t help you with.
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Source: Get started with ChatGPT Work - OpenAI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GphgJjaKKhw)