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How to schedule weekly tasks with ChatGPT

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Here’s what’s on the menu today:

  • Cursor Launches Its Own GitHub Rival

  • ChatGPT Learns How You Work

  • Super Tools for Vibe Coding

  • Tutorial: How to schedule weekly reports with ChatGPT

  • Quick Toasts: Anthropic’s revenue run rate hits $65B

Total read time: About 5 minutes, perfect for a quick coffee break.

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  • Origin already supports integrations with Vercel, Depot, and Buildkite.

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OpenAI has introduced Computer History for the ChatGPT macOS app, allowing ChatGPT to remember your computer activity and use it to provide more personalized assistance.

  • Records clicks, keystrokes, and other activity as a timeline of your computer use.

  • ChatGPT can use your history to understand how you work, suggest automations, and pick up unfinished tasks.

  • The feature is off by default and must be enabled by the user.

  • You can exclude specific apps and websites or delete individual history entries.

  • Unlike Windows Recall, OpenAI says Computer History doesn't capture images, videos, or audio, it records activity as "events."

  • ChatGPT and Codex can reference the history when completing tasks.

Personal Take: This could make AI assistants dramatically more useful because they can understand what you were already doing. But tracking clicks and keystrokes also makes privacy controls extremely important.

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You can use Scheduled Tasks in ChatGPT to automatically run a recurring prompt and get a report every week.

How to set it up

  1. Open ChatGPT and go to Scheduled from the sidebar.

  2. Click Create a task.

  3. Enter what you want ChatGPT to do and how often.

Example prompt

Every Monday at 9 AM, create a weekly AI industry report covering the most important AI news, new model launches, major product updates, funding, and notable research from the previous 7 days. Include the source link for every story and avoid repeating news from previous reports.

  1. Choose Weekly as the schedule.

  2. Set your preferred day and time.

  3. Enable Push notifications, Email, or both from Notifications settings.

  4. Save the task.

Manage your tasks

Go to Settings → Notifications → Manage tasks to view, edit, pause, or delete your scheduled tasks.
You can also click the three-dot menu on an individual task and select Manage tasks.

💡 Pro tip

Make the prompt specific about the format, sources, date range, and what to exclude. That way, your weekly report comes back ready to use instead of giving you a generic AI-news dump.

Note: Tasks can be one-time or recurring. Active task limits depend on your plan, and Tasks don't currently support Voice chats or GPTs.

Quick AI News Bites

Anthropic’s revenue run rate hits $65B. Anthropic’s annualized revenue surged to around $65 billion, showing just how quickly demand for Claude and enterprise AI is accelerating.

OpenAI expands its Ohio AI infrastructure footprint. OpenAI announced it is joining the PORTS-Pike project in Ohio, securing approximately 8 GW of IT capacity and supporting large-scale AI infrastructure development in Southern Ohio.

Alibaba’s open AI models cross 3 billion downloads. Alibaba’s open-weight AI models have surpassed 3 billion global downloads in six months, overtaking the download figures reported for open models from Meta and Google.

AI automation startup Relay shuts down. AI workflow automation startup Relay, which aimed to compete with Zapier, is shutting down, with some of its team including its top executive moving to Google’s Chrome team.

Wispr Flow reaches a $2B valuation. The AI voice-to-text startup raised $280M in Series B, bringing its valuation to $2 billion. Its new Canto speech-recognition model is designed to improve accuracy in noisy, real-world environments.

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