ChatGPT has been busy: June's quiet little upgrades
Pronunciation help, World Cup conversation updates, more control over connected apps and tidier chat organisation. Small, but handy.
Not every tech update arrives with a stage and fireworks. Some slip in through the side door, and you find yourself using them before anyone announced a thing. That’s roughly what OpenAI did with ChatGPT this June.
The list is practical rather than flashy: pronunciation help (handy if you’re learning a language), World Cup conversation updates, more control over the apps you connect to the assistant, and a tidier way to organise, share and take notes from your chats. On iOS you can now upload photos with less fuss; Android got quick model switching and a refreshed composer.
Why notice this
June was a packed month in the AI race — Google, Anthropic and xAI all rolled out launches of their own. In all that noise, it’s easy to skip past these small tweaks. But they’re the ones that change the everyday: the detail that saves three clicks is worth more, by the end of the week, than the grand announcement you never actually use.
A tip: pop into your ChatGPT settings and have a look at what’s changed. There’s probably a thing or two in your favour you haven’t spotted yet.
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