OpenAI adds memory feature to ChatGPT Plus, enabling conversation recollection

ChatGPT Plus Enhances User Experience with New Memory Feature, Except for EU and Korea

OpenAI has introduced a memory feature to its popular chatbot, ChatGPT, that allows users to save topics discussed in conversations for future reference. This feature is now available to all paid subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, except those located in the European Union and Korea. With this feature, users can manage which information they want the chatbot to remember and also ask it to forget certain details from past conversations.

The memory function enhances user experience by allowing them to ask questions related to stored data without having to repeat the information. For example, a user can ask the chatbot to generate an image of their pets surfing, and with the information stored in its memory, the chatbot will automatically create the image with the specified animals.

However, users in Europe and Korea currently do not have access to this tool. OpenAI has also implemented a feature that notifies users when new data has been saved in memory, displaying a ‘Memory updated’ message next to the relevant information. Users can easily manage their memories by placing their cursor over the message and clicking on ‘Manage memories’ to review and delete any unwanted data.

All stored memories are conveniently accessible when updates are made, allowing users to review collected data at any time in settings. This enhancement aims to improve user experience and streamline the process of utilizing the memory feature in ChatGPT.

Overall, this new feature provides an added level of convenience for ChatGPT Plus subscribers who can now save important topics for future reference while also being able to easily manage their memories.

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