Arrival of new exciting features in ChatGPT
New trend on social media
Recently, a new trend has emerged on social media in which people are sharing their ChatGPT conversations. If you are also sharing your things with your friends or through online chat, then this new feature will prove to be very useful for you. OpenAI is going to make significant changes to the ChatGPS sharing system to further improve the experience of its users. Now your conversations will look more interesting.
Solution to link opening problem
The hassle of opening links will end
Previously, when you shared a conversation through the ChatGPT app, the other person just got a simple URL link. Sometimes, this made it difficult for the receiver to understand what the chat was about.
However, this will completely change after the new update. According to reports, ChatGPIT will soon show colorful preview cards while sharing conversations. This feature will have three different styles:
– A simple and classy white card
– Two attractive and colorful cards
These preview cards will not only look great, but they will also clearly show the chat title. This will let the receiver know what information is inside even before they click on the link.
New smart screenshot sharing feature
New smart screenshot sharing feature is coming
Apart from colorful cards, OpenAI is working on another cool feature which is related to screenshots. Currently, when a user takes a screenshot inside the app, a share button appears immediately. But with the new feature, two great features will be added:
– Screenshot with link- Users will be able to send a web link of the entire chat along with a screenshot.
– Screenshots only- Option to directly send only screenshots in a better and organized manner, without sharing the link.
Awaiting official confirmation
not officially confirmed
There has been no official confirmation from OpenAI about all these features yet, nor has any definite rollout date been revealed. These features are still in development. In a few weeks these will be released to beta testers and then to general users.
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