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ChatGPT Passion Controls: OpenAI’s New Tone Sliders Guide

ChatGPT passion controls let you adjust enthusiasm and warmth—More/Less/Default sliders in Personalization menu. Dial AI tone perfectly for work, creativity in 2025!

OpenAI adds passion controls to ChatGPT tone settings, letting users fine-tune the AI’s enthusiasm and warmth with simple sliders. Rolled out December 19, 2025, in the revamped Personalization menu, these toggles—More, Less, or Default—sit alongside base styles like Professional or Quirky, giving precise control over replies without constant prompt tweaks.

Crank “passion” to More for energetic brainstorming sessions that spark ideas with flair, or dial to Less for neutral, no-frills reports that cut the cheer. It’s a response to user gripes about overly peppy or clinical vibes, making ChatGPT adapt like a customizable colleague.

How Passion Controls Work

Dive into Settings > Personalization: Pick enthusiasm (high for motivational coaching), warmth (cozy for casual chats), plus toggles for emojis, headers, and lists. Stack with Custom Instructions—e.g., “Default: Less passion, bullet summaries”—for persistent vibes across sessions. Teams set org defaults for brand consistency; individuals tweak per convo.

Examples: Marketers boost passion for ad copy that excites; lawyers drop it for dry legalese. Structure prefs shine—lists for exec briefs, paragraphs for essays. No more “Make it less sunny”—one slider fixes it.

Why Tone Tweaks Matter Now

ChatGPT’s voice evolved wildly: Early sycophancy backlash, then sterile shifts. Passion controls empower users, curbing echo chambers noted by Stanford/Anthropic researchers. Mental health chats get grounded empathy; news summaries stay factual.

Enterprise wins: Support bots warm but professional; recruiters emoji-free. Efficiency jumps—fewer tokens wasted on tone fixes, consistent outputs save hours.

Real Use Cases Across Workflows

  • Creative Teams: High passion + Quirky = viral tweet storms.

  • Analysts: Low warmth + lists = scannable dashboards.

  • Educators: Balanced for engaging lessons without fluff.

  • India Creators: Hinglish warmth for relatable Reels scripts.

Vs rivals: Microsoft’s tone dials lag; Gemini lacks sliders. OpenAI’s stateful settings persist across projects.

Limitations and the Road Ahead

Sliders aren’t magic—context sways outputs (tech topics stay cool). Conflicts (high passion, no emojis) prioritize user prefs. Shared workspaces? Org overrides possible.

Future: Voice tone matching, cultural nuances (Indian English warmth). Ties into GPT-5’s distress detection for safer convos.

OpenAI’s passion controls turn ChatGPT from one-note bot to vibe chameleon. Set yours today—professional drone or hype machine? Your call feels empowering.

Brijesh Desai

Brijesh Desai is a seasoned news writer, content creator, editor, and digital marketer with over a decade of experience in the media industry. Now, as the founder of Digital Tech Byte, I've channeled that expertise into building a platform that dives deep into the pulse of the digital world. Together with my team, we bring you the latest tech news, in-depth reviews of the newest gadgets, software, and games, and sharp, reliable insights that cut through the digital noise. From breakthrough innovations to the trends shaping tomorrow, we're here to keep you informed, inspired, and always one step ahead.

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