Browsing Tag
AI Assistants
5 posts
Consumer and workplace AI assistants, chatbot apps, agent interfaces, and cross-platform AI usage.
ChatGPT Voice Can Now Talk Through Your Files and Projects
OpenAI added file uploads and Projects to ChatGPT Voice, letting users talk through documents and project context instead of switching back to typing. The useful change is hands-free analysis; the risk is that voice now reaches deeper into saved work, files, and workspace settings.
Gemini Spark’s Chrome Access Turns Browser Agents Into a Trust Test
Google is adding Chrome auto-browse access to Gemini Spark, letting the AI agent use logged-in accounts and saved passwords with permission. The feature makes browser agents more useful, but also raises sharper questions about prompt injection, payment handoffs, and account boundaries.
Facebook Creator Studio Returns as an AI App for Creator Workflows
Meta is bringing back Facebook Creator Studio as a standalone AI companion app for creators. The test turns audience analytics, comment triage, and posting advice into a conversational workflow instead of another dashboard.
ChatGPT Scheduled Tasks Become a Real Automation Panel
OpenAI’s June 17 update gives ChatGPT scheduled tasks a dedicated sidebar page, flexible timing, monitoring tasks, and clearer limits. It turns reminders and recurring AI briefings into a more manageable product feature, though it is still not a full automation platform.
ChatGPT’s Share Falls Below 50% as AI Assistants Become a Multi-App Market
Sensor Tower’s State of AI 2026 report says ChatGPT’s cross-platform audience share fell below 50% for the first time as Gemini and Claude gained ground. The shift does not mean ChatGPT is fading. It means consumer AI is becoming a multi-app market, with discovery, subscriptions, shopping, and web traffic all starting to move through assistants.