On June 20, 2012, source Tibor posted on the X platform, revealing that OpenAI's ChatGPT Grayscale testDeep integration of Google's Gmail / Calendar and other features, support for analyzing the content of the user's incoming mail, but also automatically generate replies based on the content of the email, and organize the corresponding content into an outline and a list of to-do items.

1AI notes that ChatGPT currently has access to Gmail.However, the user can only invoke the function during Deep Research.ChatGPT will be able to analyze and summarize your incoming emails directly through natural language. With ChatGPT's deep integration of Gmail/calendar, users can use natural language to directly ask AI to analyze and summarize their incoming emails, automatically generate replies, and even create calendar events directly from the conversation interface to sync to their mobile phones/computers and other platforms.
Tibor also noted that this update may be closely related to ChatGPT's search capabilities, suggesting that OpenAI is pushing ChatGPT toward more contextual understanding and active collaboration. In the future, ChatGPT will be more than just a tool for answering questions, it will be an information hub for users and an assistant in their daily work.
Although OpenAI has not yet officially announced the global launch date of this feature, the corresponding function has already quietly started gray-scale testing, and it is expected that the corresponding function will be officially launched in 2-3 months.