Welcome to Jumble, your go-to source for AI news. This week, OpenAI just gave ChatGPT a pulse: it now delivers daily personalized updates proactively, not just answers. Meanwhile, a rising video model, Kling 2.5 Turbo, is stepping into the ring against Veo 3, raising questions about openness and global AI competition. Let’s dive in ⬇️
In today’s newsletter:
🔔 ChatGPT evolves with proactive Pulse
⚔️ Kling 2.5 Turbo vs Veo 3: the showdown
🌍 Microsoft cuts cloud amid geopolitical pressure
🤖 Trust drama in AI’s social future
🎯 Weekly Challenge: Build your micro AI ritual
🔔 OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Pulse
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Pulse, a preview feature now rolling out to Pro users on mobile, designed to shift ChatGPT from reactive to proactive. Rather than waiting for prompts, ChatGPT now does overnight research and surfaces personalized briefing cards every morning.
🛌 How It Works
Each night, Pulse reviews your memory, chat history, and optional connected apps (calendar, email) to decide what updates might matter to you. In the morning, you see visual “cards” you can tap to expand or save. It's meant to feel like a custom daily digest rather than a news feed.
Right now it’s only available on iOS and Android for ChatGPT Pro users, not on web or desktop. However, OpenAI plans to roll it out to everyone soon.
Today we are launching my favorite feature of ChatGPT so far, called Pulse. It is initially available to Pro subscribers.
Pulse works for you overnight, and keeps thinking about your interests, your connected data, your recent chats, and more. Every morning, you get a
— #Sam Altman (#@sama)
7:36 PM • Sep 25, 2025
✨ Why It Matters
Pulse helps bridge the “what do I ask next?” gap many users face. It encourages users to open ChatGPT first each day, turning it into a natural go-to tool, not just a reactive assistant. For OpenAI, it pushes toward agentic systems that anticipate instead of waiting.

Credit: OpenAI
⚠️ Risks & Trade-offs
Because Pulse leans heavily on memory and app data, privacy is top concern. OpenAI asserts that data used for Pulse won’t be repurposed for training models used by others. But users might balk at AI deciding what they should see.
Overloading with noise is another danger. If Pulse surfaces too many trivial updates, it could be ignored.
Now in preview: ChatGPT Pulse
This is a new experience where ChatGPT can proactively deliver personalized daily updates from your chats, feedback, and connected apps like your calendar.
Rolling out to Pro users on mobile today.
— #OpenAI (#@OpenAI)
5:05 PM • Sep 25, 2025
🔮 The Big Test
Will Pulse earn a daily slot in users’ routines, or fade like past unused features? If OpenAI nails relevance and restraint, it edges closer to an AI that doesn’t wait for you—you check it first. The next few months will tell whether “waking to AI” becomes as natural as checking email.
⚔️ Kling 2.5 Turbo Rivals Veo 3
Kling 2.5 Turbo is the latest version of Kling’s video model. Early benchmarks and tests claim it outpaces prior versions and competes well against Veo 3 Fast, especially in prompt adherence, pricing, and motion stability.
Kling 2.5 Turbo is now cheaper and better in internal blind tests versus Veo 3 Fast and Seedance.
🎥 What Kling 2.5 Turbo Brings
Key improvements include stronger prompt fidelity (understands sequences and causality), more stable motion in dynamic scenes, consistency of visual style across frames, and lower per-clip cost. It reportedly supports both text-to-video and image-to-video modes.
Kling 2.5 Turbo just broke the Internet yesterday.
This is 100% AI
10 wild examples:
1. AI can do gymnastics
— #Min Choi (#@minchoi)
3:05 AM • Sep 25, 2025
Observers compare Kling and Veo 3 in forums: some praise Kling’s speed and flexibility, others caution that it sometimes “drifts” from the core subject or introduces artifacts. One Reddit user noted that Kling occasionally leaves the main subject behind even though the prompt didn't ask it to.
🧩 Implications for the Race
Veo 3, as Google’s integrated video model, benefits from tight embedding in its stack and strong audio + cinematic quality engines. Kling 2.5 Turbo, by contrast, positions itself as more modular and accessible, potentially appealing to creators and platforms outside Google’s control.
This raises the stakes in the open source vs closed source arms race. If Kling gains momentum, it could become a vehicle for non-U.S. players, including in China, to compete more directly.
⚠️ Caveats & Unknowns
Public benchmarks are limited and mostly internal. Controlled tests may not reflect real-world noise and prompt diversity.
Sentiment is mixed: praise for flexibility, but criticism for occasional instability and prompt drift. Comparison between Kling and Veo 3 often depends heavily on prompt design and creative constraints.
The big question: can Kling 2.5 Turbo sustain performance across diverse scenes and scale to heavy creative use? If it does, it could force big players to share more or to compete on openness as much as fidelity.
This Week’s Scoop 🍦
🧩 Weekly Challenge: Build a Micro AI Ritual
Challenge: Test how AI can shift your day with minimal effort.
Pick a 3-minute moment (e.g. morning coffee, commute, pre-bed scroll) and ask an AI (ChatGPT, Kling, etc.) to build that ritual for you.
Here’s what to do:
☕ Choose your moment and give context (e.g. “morning coffee ritual to focus”).
💡 Prompt: “Design me a 3-step mini ritual (visual, text, or audio) tied to this moment that primes me for the day.”
📸 Use the result for one week. Take a photo or screenshot each time you follow it.
🗂️ At week’s end, pick your favorite ritual and share: would you keep it, tweak it, or toss it?
⚖️ Score it by how often you did it, how much it shifted your mood or productivity, and whether you’d keep doing it.
✨ Bonus: compare a version from ChatGPT vs another AI model and see which feels more “you.”
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Are you amped about ChatGPT Pulse, or is it just another way to push us into the AI void? And, have you tried Kling 2.5 Turbo yet? We’d love to hear your thoughts! See you next time! 🚀
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Zoe from Jumble
