OpenAI has announced an update to ChatGPT that gives the large language model chatbot the ability to reference all your past chats.
Starting today, memory in ChatGPT can now reference all of your past chats to provide more personalized responses, drawing on your preferences and interests to make it even more helpful for writing, getting advice, learning, and beyond. In addition to the saved memories that were there before, it can now reference your past chats to deliver responses that feel noticeably more relevant and useful.
Starting today, memory in ChatGPT can now reference all of your past chats to provide more personalized responses, drawing on your preferences and interests to make it even more helpful for writing, getting advice, learning, and beyond. pic.twitter.com/s9BrWl94iY
---- New conversations naturally build upon what it already knows about you, making interactions feel smoother and uniquely tailored to you.
As always, you're in control of ChatGPT's memory. You can opt out of referencing past chats, or memory altogether, at any time in settings.
If you're already opted out of memory, you'll be opted out of referencing past chats by default.
If you want to change what ChatGPT knows about you, simply ask in chat.
If you'd like to have a conversation without using or affecting memory, use temporary chat. ----
Availability The memory improvements in ChatGPT are rolling out starting today to all Plus and Pro users except in the EEA, UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Team, Enterprise, and Edu users will get access in a few weeks.
You'll know you have access to improved memory once you see this message in ChatGPT:
Introducing new, improved memory ChatGPT now remembers more of your past chats, so you won't need to repeat yourself as often. Want to change what it knows about you? Just ask.