OpenAI's ChatGPT will now give this feature to users
ChatGPT update: OpenAI has announced a new feature that will enable users to search through their chat history. With this feature, ChatGPT users will be able to go back and check all the queries and commands they have given to the generative artificial intelligence (AI)-powered assistant. However, this feature is being rolled out only for ChatGPT web users. This means, ChatGPT users accessing the AI assistant on their smartphones will not be able to access the chat history feature for now.
OpenAI says that with the new chat history feature, users will be able to bring up old chats for reference and even pick up a chat from where they left off. “Now you can quickly and easily bring up a chat for context, or pick up where you left off,” OpenAI wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). ” the company said.
As far as availability goes, OpenAI says that ChatGPT Plus and Teams users will get access to the new chat history feature within a day. At the same time, enterprise and education users will get access to this feature within a week.
The company has also confirmed that free users will start getting access to ChatGPT's chat history feature over the next month.
How to use ChatGPT's chat history feature
Step 1: Log in to ChatGPT on your web browser.
Step 2: Find Search magnifying glass in the left sidebar.
Step 3: Type in the word or phrase you remember from the conversation you want to search.
By doing so, ChatGPT will display a list of conversations that match the user's search phrases. Here, users can click on any result to open that conversation and continue where they left off.
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