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Group Chats With ChatGPT Are Rolling Out Globally

OpenAI's new ChatGPT group chat feature supports up to 20 users collaborating, powered by GPT-5.1 Auto, expanding productivity and decision-making for logged-in users worldwide.

  • On November 20, 2025, OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT group chats globally to logged-in users on Free, Go, Plus and Pro plans across web and mobile platforms.
  • Last week, OpenAI began piloting an experimental group chat pilot, and early testers provided positive feedback that prompted expansion.
  • Users can initiate a group chat by clicking the group chat icon and sharing a link, with responses powered by GPT-5.1 Auto and rate limits only counting when ChatGPT responds.
  • OpenAI said it will continue refining the feature as teams and groups use it for presentations and planning tasks, rolling out globally over the coming days.
  • The rollout comes amid a copyright lawsuit filed by Ziff Davis in April 2025, while Microsoft recently introduced a similar group-chat concept in Copilot and Meta is reportedly testing proactive AI chat features.
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