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OpenAI's Powerful New ChatGPT-5.6 Is Ready for You

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July 9, 2026

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OpenAI's Powerful New ChatGPT-5.6 Is Ready for You

A new ChatGPT Work program can let the AI take charge of your files.

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The Next Web

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· Jul 10, 2026

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, an agent built to finish the job

OpenAI has spent two years telling people that ChatGPT can answer almost anything. With its latest release, it wants ChatGPT to finish the job instead. The company has introduced ChatGPT Work, an agent inside ChatGPT that it says can take action across a user’s apps and files, stay with a project for hours if needed, [] This story continues at The Next Web

Engadget

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· Jun 25, 2026

OpenAI will initially only release ChatGPT 5.6 to government-approved customers

So much for voluntary review.

Disclose.tv

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· Jul 9, 2026

[Media] NEW - OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, a new tool in its chatbot that automates tasks acr [...]

NEW - OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, a new tool in its chatbot that automates tasks across various applications and files.Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/y939jtw0l6/@disclosetvDisclose.tvOpenAI launches ChatGPT WorkBreaking news from around the world.

The New Stack

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· Jul 10, 2026

OpenAI, Microsoft & Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back.

OpenAI announced ChatGPT Work on July 9 and began rolling it out to Pro, Enterprise, and Edu users. It runs The post OpenAI, Microsoft Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back. appeared first on The New Stack.

Wired

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· Jun 21, 2026

28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level

Sure, anyone can use OpenAI’s chatbot. But with smart engineering, you can get way more interesting results.

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Related coverage for "OpenAI's Powerful New ChatGPT-5.6 Is Ready for You": The Next Web — OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, an agent built to finish the job. Engadget — OpenAI will initially only release ChatGPT 5.6 to government-approved customers. Disclose.tv — [Media] NEW - OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, a new tool in its chatbot that automates tasks acr [...]. The New Stack — OpenAI, Microsoft & Anthropic agree on who runs the agent. They disagree on what you can take back.. Wired — 28 Tips to Take Your ChatGPT Prompts to the Next Level