Openai postponing a new feature: Chatgpt can now remember conversations in the past for more personal answers | Mint

Openai improved the memory function of Chatgpt, allowing it to remember details of previous chats and improve the personification. Users can turn off memory at any time, and a temporary chat option is available. The upgrade is rolling out to plus and pro users. Openai makes chatgpt much more personal. In a new update announced on its official X account, the AI ​​company revealed that Chatgpt can now remember details of all your previous chats -which can make it better to adjust answers, provide advice and help with everything from writing tasks to learning goals. Openai makes chatgpt much more personal. In a new update announced on its official X account, the AI ​​company revealed that Chatgpt can now remember details of all your previous chats -which can make it better to adjust answers, provide advice and help with everything from writing tasks to learning goals. How the function works, while memory is not a brand new concept for chatgpt, this latest upgrade takes it to the next level. If you start a new conversation now, the chatbot can of course build on what it already knows about you – your preferences, interests and interactions in the past – so that answers feel more relevant, and less as you start from the front. “As always, you’re in control,” Openai emphasizes. You can completely turn the memory off or choose not to let chatgpt refer to previous chats. If you have already turned off the memory, do not worry – you are also automatically taken from this new feature. And if you ever want to see what chatgpt knows about you or change something, you can just ask it directly. For those moments when you want a clean lead, there is still the option to use a temporary chat, which does not have access to any personal information. Memory -update has been introduced in these countries. The upgraded memory instruments are now rolling out for all chatgpt plus and pro users – except in the EA, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, where the function is not yet available. Openai says users in the team, enterprise and education plans will gain access over the next few weeks. In other news, Openai CEO Sam Altman took to X to share insights into making GPT-4.5 and what is on the horizon. “Many people were interested in how we made GPT-4.5 and what comes next,” he wrote. ‘We did a podcast with Alex Paino, then Selsam and @Atotoon, which were key figures to manage the project. The full episode is coming soon, but here are some interesting tracks. ‘ First Published: 10 Apr 2025, 23:30 IST