From his corner at The Constant, the wizard scrolls headlines while sipping his first coffee of the day. Trump's vibe presidenting, Sam Altman has insomnia over ChatGPT memory upgrades, MCP is having a viral moment (minus revolutionary use cases), and everyone is turning AI into their therapist.
Howdy wizards,
Itβs been another eventful week in the world of math thatβs so good that it feels human. Sit back in your favourite piece of furniture and pour yourself a cup of enchanted bean juice.
Hereβs whatβs brewing in AI.
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βLike my wife, ChatGPT now remembers something I said 1,000 days agoβ β @piet_dev
ChatGPT can now seamlessly reference all of your past conversations, not just the limited memory it had before.
Previously, you had to get real specific like βremember that Iβm gluten intolerantβ and then pray it would actually recall that info when you asked "what should I eat?"
Enter ChatGPTβs new and improved memory:
It now listens all the time and remembers over a long period of time and across conversations (aka all your chats).
The responses youβll get are likely to get more relevant and useful as new conversations build upon what youβve already talked about.
You can, to some extent, control what ChatGPT remembers by simply asking it.
For the privacy-conscious people out there concerned about the personal dossier ChatGPT would be building on you (I get you!), itβs also possible opt out of this whole memory-thing entirely in your settings.
Itβs also possible to use the mode βtemporary chatβ which is ChatGPTβs equivalent to your browserβs incognito mode.
β Why it mattersβ β AI is quickly evolving from a useful tool to a thought partner and companion. How useful this long-term memory actually is still depends on several things, though, like how fast and seamless and how context-aware it is.
I'll personally be testing where this adds value versus where it gets weird (will it start mixing work and personal chats, etc.). Iβm thinking that I can always reset or make a new account if things get creepy.
One thing Sam Altman is probably acutely aware of though is how ChatGPTβs new persistent memory increases switching costs; once ChatGPT knows your life story, jumping to another AI would feel like starting from scratch. My bet is that the other, leading LLM providers will follow suit on this.
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Harvard Business Review just featured a cool article where a researcher scoured through a bunch of subreddits and categorised how people say theyβre using AI.
The top use cases in 2025 vs 2024 indicate where moving from technical to emotional use cases.
Hereβs the top 10 use cases and some interesting movements (click link for an example):
Therapy/companionship (from #2 last year)
Organizing my life (new entry)
Finding purpose (new entry)
Enhanced learning (from #8 last year)
Generating code
Generating ideas
Fun and nonsense
Improving code
Creativity
The research actually maps out the top 100 use cases; one that Iβve personally used a few times with success is #83 disputing a fine. Like a redditor wrote βThank you, AI, because I would have likely just paid the money if I had to type out a long, boring appeal letter myself.β
β Why it mattersβ β Weβre moving from βhelp me write this emailβ to βhelp me figure out my lifeβ.
Let me be the first to admit it: on a strictly recreational basis, Iβm a hung-up neurotic just like everyone else. And ChatGPT has definitely helped me get my head on straight on more than one occasion.
So I can definitely see why therapy/companionship is trendingβit's democratizing an experience that's traditionally inconvenient, often inaccessible, expensive, and turning it into a free-ish 24/7 service. It might not match a real therapist's effectiveness, but the line between GPT-4o and human experts has blurred to the point where most can't tell the difference.
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3. MCP is trending: actually useful or the Emperorβs new protocol?
Anthropic launched the Model Context Protocol (MCP) back in November, which is an open-source standard for connecting AI assistants to businesses data sources (the βUSB-C of AIβ, if you want). If you want to understand it better, hereβs a quick rundown.
AnywaysβMCP is going viral now as other leading AI companies, including OpenAI and Google, are embracing the standard. And companies and developers are building connectors that let AI assistants directly control popular software.
A few examples so far:
The Webflow MCP allows you to connect tools like Claude and Cursor to interact (retrieve data, change info, update, etc.) with your Webflow siteβs CMS.
A user made a WhatsApp MCP server that lets you send and receive images, videos and voice notes. Can be combined with Eleven Labsβ official MCP to e.g. transcribe your voice messages or send voice messages (with any AI voice).
Githubβs official MCP server allows you to do things like automate workflows, analyze repositories and build tools that interact with GitHub's ecosystem.
Zapierβs MCP server gives you access to all your Zapier integrations inside Claude/ChatGPT/Cursor.
Someone made an MCP server for Figma that lets you design things in Figma using natural language
β Why it mattersβ β Iβm surfacing this topic with some apprehension. Use cases so far feel like overkill for relatively small tasks that also add complexity to your task (more moving parts and things that can go wrong). Iβm not saying itβs not useful to create a standard to give AIs more contextβfar from itβbut you should know there is a lot of hype around MCP at the moment.
I think itβs happening because people are super responsive to the word βAgentsβ, a vague term thatβwhile being tossed around like confetti with little consensus about itβs actual meaningβfits perfectly with the narrative of MCPs becoming the βstandard for the AI agentic eraβ.
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ChatGPTβs new image gen is crazy at restyling anything. You already know this.
This week, I tested it by turning my living room into a bunch of different styles:
You can see all the styles I tested and the prompts I used to generate them (so you can restyle your place too) on the whatplugin blog. Iβll also show you how to use Sora to generate a bunch of these fast and without rate limits.
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