Anmol Nagpal

ChatGPT gets ‘memory’ feature

OpenAI is now introducing a "memory" feature for ChatGPT, enabling the bot to retain information about users and their conversations over time.

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Memory operates in two distinct modes.

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Users can instruct ChatGPT to remember specific details, such as preferred programming languages, colleagues' names, or personal preferences.

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Alternatively, the bot can gather information during conversations, gradually building a personalised profile without constant reminders.

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The implementation of memory extends to each variant of ChatGPT, enhancing user experience across various domains.

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While memory promises to address the repetitive nature of interactions with ChatGPT, its introduction also raises concerns regarding user privacy.

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OpenAI's approach mirrors the data collection methods employed by other online services, wherein user activities inform profile-building algorithms.

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However, many users express discomfort at the prospect of their personal data being utilised to enhance the bot's capabilities.

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To address privacy concerns, OpenAI emphasises user control over ChatGPT's memory.

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Users can review stored information, request data removal, or activate "Temporary Chat" mode for incognito conversations.

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Additionally, the new "Manage Memory" section within settings offers granular control over stored data, ensuring sensitive information remains protected.

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