ChatGPT Will Now Reference Past Conversations With Free-Tier Chatters
- OpenAI announced that free-tier ChatGPT users can now enable a memory feature allowing the AI to reference recent conversations for tailored responses.
- This update builds on OpenAI's prior approach of releasing advanced memory features first to Plus and Pro subscribers before expanding access to free users.
- The memory function stores snippets of personal data to improve responses but does not provide long-term, detailed recall for free users, who can disable or manage saved memories.
- For example, ChatGPT updates memory with details like names and contexts and shows an 'Updated saved memory' label, prompting users to modify or delete stored information.
- This change aims to make free ChatGPT more personalized and competitive while encouraging users to consider paid tiers for more extensive memory capabilities.
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