Chatgpt begins to remember the conversations you have with it.
Until now, chatgpt has not remembered previous discussions, but every discussion with it has been an independent entity. Adobe Stock / AOP
Openai intends to give chatgpt a new, some of the users a long -term feature: the ability to remember the previous discussions with the language model. Telling Ars Technica. According to the company, the intention is that the language model will be able to adapt its answers on the basis of previous discussions. At the same time, the model learns about the user and gives more personal answers.
Until now, chatgpt has not remembered previous discussions, but every discussion with it has been an independent entity. In other words, a new debate has started on a clean table.
On request, recent old versions have also been able to remember a very limited number of key facts about previous discussions. The feature was called “Memory”. Instead, the new version uses the entire conversation history as a context.
The feature will only be introduced only for paid plus and pro accounts. According to Openai, it will initially only be introduced in certain markets. For example, the European Union and the United Kingdom are not covered by these areas, presumably due to stricter data protection legislation.
Some of the user base has been waiting for a new feature for their work for a long time, but it has also aroused opposition. According to some users, the memory feature that uses the entire history breaks the boundaries set for privacy.

