
ChatGPT can provide comments that feel considerably more pertinent and helpful by referencing your previous conversations in addition to the preserved memories. "New conversations naturally build upon what it already knows about you, making interactions feel smoother and uniquely tailored to you," the business says.
OpenAI CEO sam Altman took to X (formerly Twitter) to inform about the new feature, adding that it could help the chatbot provide a better-personalised experience.
"This is a surprisingly great feature imo, and it points at something we are excited about: ai systems that get to know you over your life, and become extremely useful and personalized," wrote Mr Altman.
"You can of course opt out of this, or memory all together. and you can use temporary chat if you want to have a conversation that won't use or affect memory," he added.
Internet Reacts
The majority of the users expressed concerns over the potential of a chatbot retaining all the data and its possible misuse by the company.
"What are the implications of a company knowing this much about millions (billions?) of people?" asked one user while another said: "Yay if only you could be trusted with this information."
A third commented: "Just like my wife, ChatGPT can now remember something I said 1,000 days ago."