ChatGPT Extends Its AI Memory Feature to All Paid Users

Apr. 30, 2024



Earlier, in February, OpenAIintroduceda ‘Memory’ feature that would remember key details and preferences across all your chats. And now the feature is being rolled out to all paid ChatGPT Plus users. It’s an effort by OpenAI to make your chat experiencemore personaland act like a personalized assistant.

For example, ChatGPT can now remember preferenceslike you love traveling, prefer bullet points for summarization, concise answers as output, and more. From broad-level preferences to personal details, the Memory feature can remember everything and use the information to respond more personally during chats.

The feature is enabled by default, and ChatGPT automatically updates its memory when it comes across such information during chats. You will find the “Memory updated” dialog whenever it remembers anything. You can also write “remember it” in your prompt to save the information for future chats.

That said, you can turn off the Memory feature in ChatGPT. Some users would not want ChatGPT to remember personal details fearing privacy risks. You can simply say “forget” when it updates the memory or manage all your memories and delete them from the settings menu. You can manage memories under Settings -> Personalization.

To make ChatGPT more personal, OpenAI had earlier rolled outCustom Instructionswhere you can add details about yourself so that ChatGPT knows you better. And now with the Memory feature, ChatGPT is likely to becomeeven more personal.

While the feature can be helpful, ChatGPT users should know that all your chats are anyway used formodel training, and it’s enabled by default. However, there is a secret way toopt out of ChatGPT model training. Follow our linked tutorial and find detailed instructions.

Privacy-conscious users should take these proactive steps so that their personal data doesn’t become part of thetraining dataset. Lately, companies are looking for all kinds of data, and even generating synthetic data to train their models.

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