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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Let a ChatGPT Pet Keep Watch Over Your Work

Let a ChatGPT Pet Keep Watch Over Your Work

The ChatGPT Pets feature adds an animated companion that can show when work is running, waiting for input, ready, or blocked. Here is how to choose a pet, wake it, create a custom character, and understand what works in the desktop app, on the web, and in Codex CLI.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 16, 2026


ChatGPT Pet - Dewey
When ChatGPT is handling several tasks, the hard part is not always starting the work. 

It is noticing which chat finished, which one needs a decision, and which one ran into trouble.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Wake a ChatGPT Pet to keep an eye on active work.

The Pets feature turns routine status checking into a playful visual shortcut. 

In the desktop app, an animated companion can float above other windows and reflect activity across your chats. 

Select the pet to return to ChatGPT, or select an item in its activity tray to open the chat that needs attention. 

On the web, the pet stays inside supported ChatGPT Work chats and serves mainly as a visual companion.

The feature is optional, and changing the pet does not change ChatGPT's intelligence, personality, answers, or task performance. 

It changes the presentation of activity, not the underlying work.

ChatGPT Pet Dewey Image

What Is a ChatGPT Pet?

A ChatGPT Pet is an animated companion available on supported ChatGPT interfaces. 

In the desktop app, the pet can sit above other app windows and communicate four task states: 
  • Running, 
  • Needs input, 
  • Ready, and 
  • Blocked. 
Running means a chat is actively working. 

Needs input means a chat is waiting for an approval, answer, or decision. 

Ready means a chat has finished and contains unread activity. 

Blocked means a chat failed or encountered a system error. 

If several chats have activity, ChatGPT prioritizes items needing input, followed by blocked, ready, and running work.

That ordering is the feature's practical value. 

A user running research, document editing, and image work in separate chats can glance at the pet instead of repeatedly opening the app. 

Selecting the pet returns the user to ChatGPT, while its activity tray can open a specific chat.

The web version is more limited. 

It appears inside supported ChatGPT Work chats and does not include the desktop app's floating overlay, multiple-chat activity tray, or /pet command. 

Codex CLI has a separate terminal implementation for supported terminal software.

What You’ll Gain
  • Notice when a ChatGPT task needs your answer or approval.
  • Return to completed or blocked work with fewer status checks.
  • Add personality without changing how ChatGPT completes tasks.
  • Create or upload a custom pet when the supplied characters do not fit your style.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here's how to do it.

ChatGPT Desktop App:
  1. Open the profile menu at the bottom of the ChatGPT desktop app and select  Settings > Pet.
  2. Choose a built-in pet or a compatible custom pet.
  3. Type /pet in a chat, or open the command menu and select Wake Pet.
  4. Move the pet to a convenient place on the screen. The app preserves the selected pet and its position when you reopen it.
  5. To hide it, open Settings > Pets and select Tuck Away Pet, choose the same command from the command menu, or type /pet again.

ChatGPT on the Web:
  1. Navigate to and log in to www.chatgpt.com.
  2. Open Settings > Personalization.
  3. Find Pet, then choose Select pet.
  4. Pick a built-in pet. Choose Default if you want to remove the pet.
  5. If available, select Upload pet to add a compatible custom sprite sheet.
  6. The web pet appears only inside supported ChatGPT Work chats. It does not float over other windows, provide an activity tray, or respond to /pet.
Choose Your ChatGPT Pet
fig. 1 - Choose Your ChatGPT Pet

Codex CLI:
  1. Start an interactive Codex CLI session in a supported terminal.
  2. Enter /pets or /pet to open the picker.
  3. Choose a built-in or compatible locally installed custom pet.
  4. Enter /pets <name> to select one directly, or /pets off to disable pets.

Pros and Cons

Pros:
  • Useful status signaling: The pet distinguishes active, waiting, finished, and failed work at a glance.
  • Less app switching: Desktop users can monitor work while using another application.
  • Optional personality: Built-in and custom designs make a work utility feel more personal.
  • Accessible motion behavior: The pet respects the operating system's reduced-motion setting and uses a still frame when reduced motion is enabled.
  • Easy to reverse: Users can tuck away the desktop pet, select Default on the web, or turn terminal pets off.
Cons:
  • Interface differences: Desktop, web, and terminal pets have different controls and capabilities, which can cause confusion when switching between them.
  • Limited mobile guidance: OpenAI does not document native iPhone, iPad, or Android support on the Pets page.
  • Potential distraction: Constant animation may not suit a focused or shared workspace.
  • Custom pets do not automatically sync: A pet created in the desktop app is stored locally and does not automatically appear on ChatGPT web.

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Feature Access
  • Pets are available for the ChatGPT desktop app, supported ChatGPT Work chats on the web, and interactive Codex CLI sessions. Web access depends on the account and workspace. 
  • Desktop pets provide the fullest experience, including the floating overlay, activity tray, persistent position, and /pet command. Web pets remain inside supported Work chats. Terminal pets require compatible terminal graphics. The Codex IDE extension has no pet picker or floating pet overlay.
  • Availability may vary by account, workspace, interface, device, and app version. 

Score

Criterion  |  Score (0–10)  |  Justification

Value  |  7
The status states provide a practical way to follow longer tasks, although ordinary notifications already cover some of the same need.

Usability  |  8
Choosing and waking a desktop pet is simple. Different controls across desktop, web, and CLI create some avoidable confusion.

Wow Factor  |  8
A movable animated companion that reflects live task status is clever, memorable, and more useful than a purely decorative mascot.

Total: 23/30  |  ๐Ÿ‘ Good
ChatGPT Pets earns a Good rating by turning ordinary task status into a friendly, glanceable desktop signal.

Compared with standard system notifications, the pet stays visually present and offers more personality, but it can also be more distracting.

Key Takeaways

ChatGPT Pets is most useful in the desktop app, where the character can float above other windows and signal which work needs attention. 

The web and terminal versions are more limited, so choose the interface based on whether you want decoration, status monitoring, or command-line feedback.

Cool Tip Snapshot
  • Feature Name: ChatGPT Pets
  • Platform(s): ChatGPT desktop app, supported ChatGPT Work chats on the web, and compatible Codex CLI terminals
  • Quick Benefit: Follow task status through an animated visual companion
  • Best For: Users who run longer or multiple ChatGPT tasks
  • Access Type: Account and workspace dependent
  • Difficulty: Easy

Try It Yourself

Open ChatGPT's Pets setting, choose a companion, and see whether it makes your active work easier to follow. 

Tell us which pet you picked, subscribe to the One Cool Tip newsletter, and share this article with family, friends, and coworkers.

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Saturday, August 15, 2026

Turn Off the Visible Watermark on Google Gemini AI Images

Google now allows you to turn off visible watermarks on AI-generated images, videos, and media files directly in your account settings. Here is how to disable the visible corner sparkle overlay so your downloads stay clean and ready for presentations or personal projects.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 15, 2026


Google Gemini
Generating graphics and illustrations with artificial intelligence has quickly become a standard part of modern productivity. 

However, Google Gemini has traditionally stamped a visible sparkle badge into the corner of generated pictures, forcing creators and professionals to crop or edit their files before putting them into slide decks or social feeds.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Turn off the visible media watermark in Gemini Settings to download clean graphics instantly.

Google has introduced an official setting that lets users turn off the visible watermark on AI generations across supported accounts.

Remove Google Gemini Watermark

Wednesday, August 12, 2026

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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Let Google Maps AI Find and Order Your Dinner

Let Google Maps AI Find and Order Your Dinner

Google Maps can now handle multi-step restaurant ordering directly through conversational prompts. By combining Gemini AI models with route data and merchant partners, Ask Maps lets you build and place food orders while you travel.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 11, 2026


Google Maps
Deciding what to eat after a long workday often feels harder than it should. 

You open one app to check restaurant ratings, another to compare menus, and a navigation map to see if the location sits anywhere near your evening commute home. 

By the time you finish toggling between screens, dinner feels like an obstacle course.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Tell Ask Maps What You Crave and Let AI Handle Your Takeout Order.

Google is streamlining that hassle by turning its navigation assistant into an active ordering agent.

Instead of doing all the legwork yourself, you can describe exactly what you want to eat, where you are headed, and any dietary restrictions you have. 

The app finds an open spot, builds your custom order, and prepares your cart for checkout.

Ask Google Maps Order Dinner

Sunday, August 9, 2026

ChatGPT Removes Text Chat Limits for Free Users

ChatGPT Removes Text Chat Limits for Free Users

ChatGPT Free users will soon be able to continue ordinary text conversations without hitting a standard usage limit. The update also makes GPT-5.6 Luna the default model for Free and Go accounts and adds a Think button for more difficult questions.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 9, 2026


ChatGPT
You are halfway through planning a trip, troubleshooting a computer problem, or polishing an important email when ChatGPT announces that you have reached a usage limit. 

Free users have learned to make every message count, especially during longer conversations.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Keep the conversation going without rationing every message.

OpenAI is changing the AI experience. 

Free and Go users will begin receiving unlimited text chats powered by GPT-5.6 Luna during the week of August 10, 2026. 

A new Think button will also let users request additional reasoning for more difficult questions.

The word “unlimited” comes with an important qualification. 

It applies to ordinary text chats using GPT-5.6 Luna. 

File uploads, image creation, and other ChatGPT tools will continue to have separate usage limits.

Text-chat access remains subject to abuse guardrails.

Unlimited ChatGPT Chats

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Turn YouTube Into a Smart Assistant with Conversational AI Search

Turn YouTube Into a Smart Assistant with Conversational AI Search

Ask YouTube transforms traditional video searching by allowing you to ask natural, complex questions and receive structured text answers paired with precise video clips. This Cool Tip demonstrates how to use this conversational AI feature on desktop and TV devices to find answers fast without scrubbing through endless video timelines.


By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 8, 2026

 
YouTube
Searching for specific information inside a long video has historically required patience. 

You type a few keywords into the search bar, click through several top results, and manually jump across video timelines hoping to spot the exact moment a creator demonstrates a skill or answers a niche question.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Skip keyword guessing and type full, natural questions into YouTube’s search bar to jump straight to the exact video timestamp with your answer.

Google is changing that experience by bringing conversational generative AI directly into the YouTube search ecosystem. 

Instead of guessing the right keyword string, you can now state your exact goal or problem in plain language. 

The platform processes your request, pulls together real-time web context, and serves up direct text summaries alongside video clips set to play at the exact timestamp you need.

Ask YouTube Anything

Monday, August 3, 2026

Turn Words into Visuals Instantly in Google Docs with Gemini

Turn Words into Visuals Instantly in Google Docs with Gemini

Creating custom graphics, diagrams, and infographics no longer requires switching between separate design tools and text editors. Google Docs now lets you generate and edit high-quality visuals right inside your document using Gemini.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 3, 2026


Google Docs
Writing a comprehensive document often hits a wall when it comes to visual presentation. 

You finish drafting a project proposal or research report, only to realize that readers need charts, process diagrams, or engaging infographics to digest the information quickly. 

Up until now, that meant opening graphic design software, building a graphic from scratch, exporting it as an image file, and pasting it into your document.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Gemini in Google Docs to build custom diagrams and edit graphics without leaving your document.

Google is changing the normal workflow by integrating visual creation and editing tools directly into Google Docs powered by Gemini. 

Instead of leaving your document, you can ask Gemini to analyze your text and create a matching diagram or infographic on the spot. 

If the graphic is not quite right, you can tweak its style or aspect ratio using simple chat commands.

Google Docs Gemini Images

Sunday, August 2, 2026

Transform Everyday Clips with Google Photos Video Remix

Transform Everyday Clips with Google Photos Video Remix

Google Photos now lets you restyle short video clips instantly using generative artificial intelligence. You can adjust lighting, swap out plain backgrounds, and apply artistic effects without needing complex editing software.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
August 2, 2026


Google Photos
Capturing video on a mobile phone takes a single tap, but making that footage look clean and exciting usually requires desktop software or complicated mobile editing tools. 

Most people leave raw video clips sitting in their photo library because fine-tuning lighting, cropping scenes, or replacing boring backgrounds takes too much time.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use Video Remix inside Google Photos to instantly change lighting, swap video backgrounds, and apply artistic styles to short clips.

Google is addressing this hassle by adding artificial intelligence directly into the media library. 

Powered by Google's Gemini Omni AI model, the new Video Remix feature allows smartphone users to apply stylized treatments, replace environments, and fix lighting in seconds.

Google Photos Video Remix

Monday, July 27, 2026

Put Google's Always-On AI Agent to Work

Put Google's Always-On AI Agent to Work

Google is expanding availability of Gemini Spark, its background AI agent that handles continuous tasks across apps. Users can now automate multi-step workflows without leaving browser tabs open or waiting for manual prompts.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 27, 2026


Google Gemini
Managing repetitive digital administrative tasks eats away at productive hours every week. 

Tracking down action items from email threads, summarizing meeting notes, and updating spreadsheets manually drains focus from creative or strategic work.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Put Gemini Spark to work on recurring background tasks.  Access is now expanding to AI Pro and Ultra users. 

Google launched Gemini Spark to tackle this persistent friction. 

Spark acts as a personal AI agent that runs continuously in the cloud, carrying out background workflows even when your computer is closed or your smartphone is locked. 

As Google broadens access to this background assistant, automating daily work routines becomes far more practical for everyday users.

Gemini Spark

Saturday, July 25, 2026

Stop Wasting Time Re-Uploading Sources With Gemini Notebook Auto-Sync

Stop Wasting Time Re-Uploading Sources With Gemini Notebook Auto-Sync

Google recently rebranded NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook and introduced automatic syncing for Google Drive documents. This update means your AI workspace always reflects the latest versions of your files without manual intervention.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 25, 2026


Gemini Notebook
Keeping track of multiple document versions while researching often leads to frustrating mistakes. 

You might outline a project in a Google Doc, upload it to your AI assistant for analysis, and then make further edits to the original file. 

In the past, those edits meant you had to manually delete the old file from your workspace and upload the new one just to ask questions about your latest changes.

Here is a Cool Tip: Connect your Google Drive documents to Gemini Notebook for automatic updates.

In May 2026, the company added automatic Google Drive syncing to the tool. 

Then, on July 16, 2026, Google officially renamed NotebookLM to Gemini Notebook. 

This rebrand brings the tool deeper into the Google ecosystem. 

The combination of a new identity and background syncing makes the research process much faster.

Gemini Notebook Drive Sync

Friday, July 24, 2026

Paint Abstract AI Masterpieces With Google Splash Canvas

Paint Abstract AI Masterpieces With Google Splash Canvas

Create digital masterpieces using playful sea creatures as your paintbrushes. Google Arts and Culture Splash Canvas brings fluid physics and artificial intelligence together for a highly interactive creative experience.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 24, 2026


Splash Canvas
Digital painting tools often feel sterile and overly technical. 

Staring at a blank digital canvas with a massive toolbar of brushes can intimidate even an experienced artist. 

Here's a Cool Tip: Turn sea creatures into digital paintbrushes.

Google Arts and Culture recently introduced a web experiment that changes the atmosphere entirely. 

Splash Canvas turns your web browser into an interactive studio filled with opinionated sea creatures. 

Instead of selecting a standard brush, you drag an animated octopus or squid across the screen. 

These characters bring the canvas to life with realistic fluid physics, synthesizing sounds as you create.

Splash Canvas

Monday, July 20, 2026

Turn Big Projects Into Finished Work With ChatGPT

Turn Big Projects Into Finished Work With ChatGPT

ChatGPT Work gives complicated assignments a dedicated workspace where source files, research, instructions, and revisions remain connected. Powered by the GPT-5.6 model family on eligible plans, it can help produce documents, spreadsheets, presentations, reports, analyses, and, on supported web and desktop experiences, interactive Sites.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 20, 2026


ChatGPT
A regular ChatGPT conversation works well when you need an answer, an explanation, or a quick draft.

The experience becomes less efficient when an assignment involves several files, multiple research steps, a required template, outside services, revisions, and a finished document that must be ready to share.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Use ChatGPT Work.

ChatGPT Work is designed for those larger assignments. 

Instead of treating every request as another conversational response, Work can research a topic, analyze information, create editable files, follow reference material, and move through a multi-step workflow while you review its progress.

Users can answer questions, redirect the assignment, and approve important actions while Work proceeds. 

It can also handle scheduled or recurring tasks when those capabilities are available to the account.

ChatGPT Worl

Saturday, July 18, 2026

Make Your Drive Quieter and Smarter With New Waze AI Features

Make Your Drive Quieter and Smarter With New Waze AI Features

Waze is adding powerful Gemini AI capabilities to customize your commute, minimize interruptions, and improve route accuracy. Learn how to activate these new features for a calmer, smarter driving experience.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 18, 2026


Waze
Driving through city traffic is stressful enough without your navigation app talking over your favorite playlist or missing your preferred shortcut. 

We all have specific driving habits, and a single navigation approach often falls short. 

Here is a Cool Tip: Upgrade Your Daily Commute with the Newest Gemini Features in Waze.

Waze is addressing these common frustrations by rolling out a suite of intelligent updates designed to adapt to how you actually drive and ride.

Waze Talks Less

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

GPT Live Makes ChatGPT Voice Feel More Natural

GPT Live Makes ChatGPT Voice Feel More Natural

GPT Live makes talking with ChatGPT feel less like issuing voice commands and more like having a flowing conversation. It listens while it speaks, handles interruptions more naturally, and can draw on search and reasoning tools without ending the conversation.

By Rodger Mansfield, Technology Editor
July 14, 2026


ChatGPT
Have you ever paused while talking to ChatGPT, only to have it assume you were finished and start answering?

That awkward rhythm has long separated AI voice assistants from real conversations. 

Most voice systems wait for silence, process what you said, and then respond. 

Even ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode primarily worked through distinct conversational turns.

Here’s a Cool Tip: Switch ChatGPT Voice to Live for more natural conversations.

GPT Live changes that pattern.

Introduced by OpenAI on July 8, 2026, GPT Live uses a full-duplex audio architecture. 

In plain English, it can listen and speak at the same time. 

That allows it to handle interruptions, brief pauses, corrections, and quick follow-up questions more naturally.

GPT Live