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Memory and new controls for ChatGPT

Feb 13, 2024 - openai.com
ChatGPT is testing a new memory feature that allows the AI to remember details from past conversations, enhancing its usefulness in future interactions. Users can control what the AI remembers, ask it about its memories, and instruct it to forget certain information. The memory feature can be turned off entirely, and users can manage memories through settings. The feature is being rolled out to a small group of free and Plus users initially, with plans for a broader rollout in the future.

The memory feature can be beneficial for both individual and enterprise users, as it can remember preferences and details to streamline tasks and interactions. For example, it can remember a user's writing style or a programmer's preferred language. However, privacy and safety considerations are paramount, with steps being taken to prevent the AI from remembering sensitive information unless explicitly asked. The memory feature will also be available for GPTs, allowing them to remember user preferences and details.

Key takeaways:

  • ChatGPT is testing a new memory feature that allows it to remember details from previous conversations, improving its ability to provide helpful responses. Users can control what ChatGPT remembers and can ask it to forget specific details.
  • Users can turn off the memory feature at any time, and can also use a temporary chat feature for conversations without memory. These chats won't appear in history, won't use memory, and won't be used to train the models.
  • Enterprise and Team users can use the memory feature to make their work more efficient. The feature can learn their style and preferences, and build upon past interactions. Enterprise account owners can turn memory off for their organization at any time.
  • Builders will have the option to enable memory for their GPTs. Each GPT will have its own distinct memory, and to interact with a memory-enabled GPT, users will also need to have memory on.
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