OpenAI has announced the launch of a new memory feature in the ChatGPT bot, allowing the bot to remember specific information about the user and provide responses based on it.
The company will begin offering the new feature to users subscribed to the Plus plan in all countries around the world except the European Union and South Korea.
The company said in a post on its official account on the X platform In the future, it intends to make the Memory feature available to Teams subscribers, enterprise customers, and custom GPT robots that can be obtained from the GPT Store and added to the robot.
The new saving feature of the ChatGPT bot works in two ways: the first is to directly tell it specific information such as job, location, preferred programming language, children's names, boss, etc. The second way is to ask the bot to capture specific details and information during the chat.
The company announced this feature for the first time in mid-February and tested it before launching it.
Users can add the information they want ChatGPT to remember at any time so the answers always match them. Users can change, remove, or disable this feature completely in settings if they wish, knowing that the company designed this feature to ignore this information. Automatically store confidential information.
Although this feature may raise privacy concerns for some users, it makes the ChatGPT experience more personal and reduces the rate of incorrect answers.