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ChatGPT Gets Smarter on Mobile: New Thinking Depth Control Lands

ChatGPT Mobile Update Brings Customizable Thinking Modes

The way we interact with AI on our phones just got smarter. OpenAI has rolled out a significant update to its ChatGPT mobile apps, introducing adjustable thinking modes that let users control how deeply the AI processes their queries.

Choose Your Thought Process

Previously stuck in 'standard' mode, mobile users now have two options:

  • Standard Thinking: Lightning-fast responses perfect for everyday questions
  • Extended Thinking: More computational power devoted to complex math, coding, and logic problems

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The difference feels like switching between skimming an article and studying it thoroughly. While standard mode delivers quick answers, extended thinking gives ChatGPT time to work through tougher challenges - a game changer for professionals using AI assistance on the go.

Premium Features Lead the Way

Currently exclusive to ChatGPT Plus subscribers ($20/month), these enhancements continue OpenAI's trend of offering premium users first access to cutting-edge capabilities. Free tier users will need to wait before trying the new thinking modes.

The update doesn't stop there. Desktop-inspired interface improvements now automatically format responses based on task type. Ask ChatGPT to draft an email? You'll see something resembling Outlook rather than plain text.

Why This Matters

This evolution signals OpenAI's commitment to making advanced AI tools more accessible outside traditional computing environments. By bringing desktop-caliber features to mobile:

  • Professionals can tackle complex work anywhere
  • Students get better homework help on their phones
  • Casual users enjoy more natural interactions

The company hints at more user-focused updates coming soon as they refine how humans and AI collaborate.

Key Points:

  • New thinking modes offer choice between speed and depth
  • Plus subscribers get exclusive early access
  • Smart formatting adapts to different task types
  • Mobile experience now rivals desktop capabilities

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