ChatGPT wowed the world in 2023 with its text predicting ability, which many found uncanny to a point of being even a little scary. Now the company behind the chatbot, OpenAI, has announced a new feature that might make it even moreso. Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.
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00:00chat gpt wowed the world in 2023 with its text predicting ability which many found uncanny to
00:05a point of being even a little scary now the company behind the chatbot openai has announced
00:11a new feature that might make it even more so chat gpt is now testing a memory feature meaning
00:16it will soon be able to recall things you have discussed with it and utilize those memories in
00:20future conversations the test will include a limited rollout with select free and plus paid
00:25users soon openai says that the feature should improve not only its user utility but also make
00:31the bot seem more conversational and depending on the user that could mean different things
00:35in their statement they outlined that for some the memory feature could allow chat gpt to remember
00:40how a user prefers their formatting of responses it may also provide more specific context with
00:45regards to responses for a particular user going forward like your preferences for travel or even
00:50family members however if things are getting a little too creepy for you users will also have
00:54the option to delete individual memories or turn the function off completely the company also said
01:00that they are taking steps to avoid automatically logging sensitive information though they have
01:05not outlined how exactly they are doing so