BREAKING: The new ChatGPT ‘Record’ is live.

ChatGPT now takes your meeting notes:

1. Click “Record” in the Mac desktop app (Pro, Team, Enterprise, Edu).

2. Talk naturally while ChatGPT live-transcribes (you can pause/resume).

3. Press “Send” to get an instant canvas packed with a summary, time-stamped bullet points, action items and open questions.

It works locally. No bot has to “join” your call.

Audio files vaporise right after Whisper finishes; transcripts inherit your workspace retention rules.

Each session tops out at 120 minutes, and admins can flip the whole feature off.

It probably killed 1,000 + SaaS in one go:

☑ Action-item bots.
☑ Note-taking assistants.
☑ Meeting-transcription apps.
☑ Dedicated call-recording tools.

Why Record is different:

* Records & summarises on-device, so nothing joins the Zoom/Meet link.

* Reference record history lets you ask follow-up questions across meetings (“What did we decide on Monday?”).

* Meets enterprise privacy defaults; Team/Enterprise/Edu data is *excluded* from model training by default.

In the last 30 days OpenAI has…

1. Rolled out ChatGPT Record to Pro, Enterprise and Edu users worldwide (18 Jun 2025).

2. Launched o3-pro, its most advanced reasoning model, for Pro users and the API (10 Jun 2025).

3. Expanded long-term Memory to the Free tier, giving all users persistent context (3 Jun 2025).

4. Shipped smarter Projects and deep-research connectors—including GitHub, OneDrive and SharePoint—to supercharge workflows (mid-Jun 2025).

5. Published business-plan updates with Record mode and flexible connector pricing (4 Jun 2025).

6. Released a Windows desktop-app update so PC users can run ChatGPT offline (5 Jun 2025).

7. Secured a $200 million U.S. Defense contract to develop secure AI tooling (18 Jun 2025).

8. Announced ChatGPT-5 for this summer (OpenAI Podcast, Sam Altman announced it).

ChatGPT’s growth is wild.


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