The ChatGPT software is getting a major upgrade – users will be able to get more customized and helpful replies to their previous conversations by storing them in memory. The memory feature is being tested with a small number of free as well as premium users at the moment. Added memory to the ChatGPT software is an important step in reducing the amount of repetition in conversations.
It is not uncommon for users to have to explain their preferences regarding things like email formatting regularly whenever they request the service of ChatGPT. It is however possible for the bot to remember past choices and make those choices again when it has memory enabled.
The artificial intelligence company OpenAI, behind ChatGPT, is currently testing a version of ChatGPT that can remember previous interactions users had with the chatbot. According to the company’s website, that information can now be used by the bot in future conversations.
Despite the fact that AI bots are very good at assisting with a variety of questions, one of their biggest drawbacks is that they do not remember who the users are or what they asked previously, and as a result of this design, it does not remember this. This is by design, for privacy reasons, but it hinders the technology from actually becoming a true digital assistant that can help users.
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