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OpenAI's June 8, 2026 ChatGPT release notes add app experience improvements, including interactive charts in answers, table of contents for longer conversations, expanded full-screen writing blocks, and mobile editing fixes.
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OpenAI's official ChatGPT release notes for June 8, 2026 describe a set of app experience improvements for ChatGPT. The update highlights improvements to charts, table-of-contents support, and full-screen writing, which should make longer conversations, data-heavy answers, and writing workflows easier to navigate. OpenAI also lists additional app experience fixes in the same release note. For users, this is a low-risk usability update. It is most relevant to people who use ChatGPT for long-form writing, structured documents, data explanation, and reviewing longer conversations. This update is worth publishing as a short product update after confirming the official OpenAI source. It does not require changing Taktu AI's tool rating, rankings, comparison conclusions, or pricing information.
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