Some updates feel big because they introduce new features. Others quietly change how you use the tool every day. This one falls into the second category: ChatGPT added fine-grained characteristics controls to adjust tone and response style with more precision.
Previously, personalization was broader — choosing a base style or relying on custom instructions. Now the system allows more specific adjustments without repeating preferences in every prompt.
What you can adjust
In addition to selecting a base style, you can now control:
- more or less warmth,
- more or less enthusiasm,
- more or less emoji usage,
- more or less headings and lists,
- more or less brevity or depth.
It does not change what the model knows. It changes how it delivers it.
Why it matters
Tone equals productivity.
If the model is too cheerful, it may add unnecessary filler.
If it is too cold, it may feel distant or rigid.
Finding the right balance reduces the need to constantly correct style. Setting preferences once and applying them consistently saves time, especially for content creators, developers, and technical users.
Impact on daily workflows
For creators and digital teams, these controls help:
- maintain editorial consistency,
- reduce generic AI tone,
- speed up workflows,
- adapt communication style to different contexts.
The result is a smoother and more predictable experience.
The bigger picture
Artificial intelligence is no longer competing only on power. It is competing on adaptability.
Being intelligent is not enough. It has to feel personal.
This shift moves ChatGPT from a generic chatbot toward a tool that truly fits your way of working.
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