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ChatGPT On Mac Can Now Read And Respond To Apple iMessages

OpenAI has released a plugin for the integration.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 8:37 PM UTC · 2 分で読める

ChatGPT On Mac Can Now Read And Respond To Apple iMessages
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ChatGPT on Mac can now read and respond to Apple iMessages

OpenAI has released a plugin for the integration.

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OpenAI has launched a plugin for the Apple Messages app, and as Bloomberg notes, it could raise privacy and security concerns. At the moment, it's only available to ChatGPT Work and Codex users on Mac, allowing them to search messages and even draft and send replies through the chatbot on their desktop. In the example OpenAI posted, the user asked ChatGPT to look for conversations they'd missed the day before in their Messages app. They then used the chatbot to write and send their reply.

The feature is, at least, opt-in. Bloomberg says users will have to do several things to allow the plugin to work. First, they'll have to allow ChatGPT to access their Mac's on-device Messages history when the permissions screen pops up during the setup process. They'll also be prompted to change their privacy preferences in Mac's System Settings to give ChatGPT Full Disk Access. In addition, they'll have to give ChatGPT access to the names of their contacts and to automation tools. In other words, nobody would be installing the plugin by accident.

An OpenAI spokesperson told Engadget the plugin does not create an index of a user's texts. Additionally, users must explicitly prompt ChatGPT to draw on context from their past messages before the chatbot will read a thread. The plugin will also not send a message on your behalf until you explicitly approve the message ChatGPT drafted for you. "We care deeply about user privacy, and the plugin is designed to be transparent and keep users in control of their Messages data," the company told Engadget. 

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