OpenAI has recently announced a new memory feature that will allow ChatGPT to store queries, prompts, and other customizations permanently in its memory. When the announcement was made back in February, the feature was only available to a couple of selected users, but now OpenAI has rolled out this feature and made it available to all its ChatGPT Plus subscribers outside of Europe and Korea.
The new memory feature works in two ways. The first is that you can simply tell ChatGPT to remember specific things and the second is by learning from your conversations. This feature brings the chatbot closer to being a better AI assistant and once it remembers your preferences, you do not need to remind it of the same anymore.
OpenAI has stated in its blog post that, in a change from the earlier test, ChatGPT will now let users know when its memories are updated. This means users can also control what kind of preferences they want the chatbot to remember and what it needs to forget.
While this is great, OpenAI has not yet commented on why this Memory feature will not be available in Europe and Korea. The company has stated that “Memory will roll out to subscribers of GhatGPT Enterprise and Teams as well as custom GPTs on the GPT store.
They did not also mention any dates for their release as of yet.