Openai gives chatgpt to update memory that allows him to remind him of senior conversations that you did not ask for. Altman himself, Openai General, said to X That chatbot can “now refer to all your previous conversations” and the update is in line with the company’s goal, which is to develop “AI systems that will know you through life.”
This is based on the “memory” function, which was added to ChatgPT last year, which allowed the preservation and operate of confined information, such as queries, hints and adaptation. Thanks to the long-term memory update, CHATGPT now recalls information in two ways-using “saved memories” that users manually asked to remember, and “history of reference chats”, which are “access to chatgpt from previous chats to improve future”, according to OpenAi.
The update will be available everywhere, with the exception of the EU, Great Britain, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, probably because of those regions that have strict AI regulations, which Altman has opposed the past. It is currently being implemented for users paying for the monthly Pro Chatgpt 200 USD subscription and will be available “soon” for 20 USD plus subscribers, according to Altman. Opeli also says that it will be so Available to Users Team, Enterprise and Edu “In a few weeks”, but there is no word about when – or if – implemented for free users.
Memory is the optional chatgpt function. Users who do not want chatbot to write down any conversations can disable saved memories in the ChatgPT personalization settings or operate the fleeting chat function to ask him about queries that will not operate or affect memory. The CHATGPT memory update is in line with a similar update that Google made to Gemini AI in February, which allows him to remember older conversations to provide more personalized or appropriate answers.