In the landscape of AI-powered assistance, a fresh breeze has blown in from OpenAI. They’ve rolled out a new feature called ‘Memory’ for ChatGPT, and it’s like giving this AI a trusty notebook to jot down facts and preferences about its users.
This update allows ChatGPT to remember things you’ve shared across sessions, making your interactions feel more personal. It’s simple: if you tell it your favourite hobbies or the kind of tasks you’re tackling, it can now recall that information the next time you chat. This means less effort for you, as your AI buddy learns and adapts to your unique rhythm.
Why does it matter?
Imagine you’re a busy marketer, juggling multiple campaigns. Instead of repeating every detail from past chats, ChatGPT can keep track of your brand’s voice, the campaigns you’re running, or even your preferred content style. It’s like having a personal assistant who remembers the intricacies of your work.
Or think about a student preparing for exams. This update allows ChatGPT to remember subjects you struggle with or topics you find fascinating. So while you focus on studying, it can dive deeper into areas you want to explore further, becoming a tutor that truly thrives on your journey.
No more starting from scratch. Just seamless conversations that feel more like dialogue with a friend than a mere machine.