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ChatGPT Finally Breaks Up With the Em Dash
Plus: LinkedIn Rolls Out AI-Powered People Search

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Now, today’s headline that’s got everyone talking….. ChatGPT Finally Lets You Break Up With the Em Dash
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Top Stories Including: ChatGPT Launches Group Chats and LinkedIn Rolls Out AI-Powered People Search
ChatGPT Finally Lets You Break Up With the Em Dash
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ChatGPT Launches Group Chats: OpenAI has started testing a new group chat feature that lets up to 20 people collaborate directly inside ChatGPT, available on mobile and web for Free, Plus, and Team users in select regions. The pilot is designed to learn how people use shared conversations, with private memory and one-on-one chats remaining fully private.
Google Adds “Deep Research” to NotebookLM: Google is upgrading NotebookLM with a new tool called Deep Research, which automatically creates research plans, browses the web, and delivers source-backed reports to help simplify complex topics. Users can now choose between Deep Research for full briefings or Fast Research for quicker summaries, all while supporting more file types like Sheets, Drive URLs, PDFs, and Word documents. The update is designed to help people build deeper, more organized knowledge bases without leaving their workflow, and it will roll out to all users within a week.
LinkedIn Rolls Out AI-Powered People Search: LinkedIn is expanding its AI tools with a new people search feature that lets users find contacts using natural language queries like “investors in healthcare with FDA experience” or “co-founders of productivity companies in NYC.” This update aims to replace the old, filter-heavy search experience with a faster, more intuitive system that helps users uncover the right connections for jobs, business growth, or career moves. The feature is launching for U.S. premium users first, with plans to roll out more broadly in the coming months.
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ChatGPT Finally Lets You Break Up With the Em Dash

OpenAI just confirmed something the internet has been begging for. ChatGPT will now actually listen when you tell it to stop using em dashes, the punctuation mark that somehow became the accidental tattoo of AI-generated writing. Over the last year, the em dash has shown up everywhere, school essays, LinkedIn posts, customer service chats, ad copy and people have used it as the “gotcha” clue that a bot wrote the text. Meanwhile, plenty of real humans argued they were using em dashes long before ChatGPT ever existed. The real issue wasn’t the punctuation itself but the fact that the model simply would not stop using it, even when asked. Sam Altman says that problem is finally fixed. If you turn off em dashes in your custom instructions, ChatGPT will actually respect it, giving you more control over your writing style and fewer accidental “AI tells” in your content
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