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ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac

By technologistmag.com20 August 20262 Mins Read
ChatGPT can now read your Apple Messages chats on Mac
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ChatGPT is getting a little more comfortable inside the Mac, with its latest update adding an Apple Messages integration. The feature lets users bring conversations from Apple’s Messages app into ChatGPT, giving the assistant another source of context without requiring users to manually copy and paste entire conversations.

Another app joins ChatGPT’s growing ecosystem

The integration is part of a broader push to make ChatGPT more useful as a desktop assistant rather than simply a chatbot sitting in its own window. OpenAI has been expanding the Mac app’s ability to work with other applications and information, including its Computer History feature, which can reference selected activity from supported apps and websites.

Everyday conversations just got easier with the new Apple Messages plugin.

Search messages, catch up on conversations, draft and send replies—all with ChatGPT on your Mac.

Now available in ChatGPT Work and Codex on desktop. pic.twitter.com/nicfZMuxZc

— ChatGPT (@ChatGPT) August 20, 2026

Messages is an especially interesting addition because conversations often contain information that users may want to act on later. Instead of digging through a long thread, users can bring that context into ChatGPT and ask it to summarize a conversation, pull out important details, or help work with information contained within it.

OpenAI’s broader desktop strategy is clearly heading in this direction. Its current Mac app combines ChatGPT with Work and Codex, while connected apps and plugins are designed to let the assistant work with external tools and information rather than keeping everything inside a standalone chat.

But this is where things get personal

Giving ChatGPT access to Messages is considerably more sensitive than connecting something like Google Drive. Messages can contain private conversations, personal details, addresses, financial information, and other information that users probably don’t expect an AI assistant to see. That’s why the permissions and privacy controls matter here. Apple’s existing ChatGPT integration already makes clear that users control when information is sent to ChatGPT, with Siri asking permission before sending files.

The Messages integration therefore feels like a small feature with much bigger implications. ChatGPT is slowly moving from an assistant users talk to into one that can understand more of what they’re already doing on their devices. That’s undeniably useful, but the more of a user’s digital life it can access, the more important it becomes to know exactly what ChatGPT can see, when it can see it, and where that information goes.

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