Leading Immunologist Praises ChatGPT Pulse for Delivering 'Relevant' and 'Surprising' Daily Insights

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Derya Unutmaz, MD, a distinguished Professor of Immunology at The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, has expressed enthusiastic support for OpenAI's new "ChatGPT Pulse" feature, highlighting its ability to deliver highly relevant and often surprising daily information. After three days of use, Dr. Unutmaz stated on social media, "Every single article was relevant, and only one was news I had already read about."

ChatGPT Pulse, currently in preview for Pro users on mobile devices, is designed to transform the AI experience from reactive to proactive. The feature conducts asynchronous research overnight, synthesizing information from a user's chat history, memory, feedback, and optionally connected applications like Gmail and Google Calendar. This curated content is then presented as topical visual cards each morning, aiming to provide personalized and focused updates.

Dr. Unutmaz's positive feedback underscored the feature's effectiveness in information discovery. He noted the inclusion of "two surprise picks & one very important one it flagged as 'need to know.' Oh yeah, I would have most likely miss that!" This suggests Pulse successfully identifies crucial information that users might otherwise overlook, aligning with OpenAI's goal of making ChatGPT a more anticipatory and helpful assistant.

OpenAI introduced Pulse as a significant step towards a more useful AI that proactively brings users what they need to achieve their goals. The company plans to roll out the feature to Plus subscribers and eventually to all ChatGPT users, emphasizing its potential to accelerate progress by providing timely and relevant information without constant prompting. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has reportedly called Pulse his "favorite feature" to date.

Dr. Unutmaz, known for his extensive research in immunology, HIV infection, and chronic inflammatory diseases like ME/CFS, has previously voiced his appreciation for AI's transformative role in biomedicine. His endorsement of ChatGPT Pulse adds significant weight, suggesting the tool's potential utility for professionals requiring efficient and targeted information synthesis in their daily work.