Starting April 11, the long-term memory function of ChatGPT will be rolled out to all ChatGPT Plus and Pro users except for the European Economic Area (EEA), the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Team, Enterprise, and Edu users will also gain access within a few weeks.
The new long-term memory function enables ChatGPT to retain cross-conversation memory, making AI more like an intelligent assistant. By understanding user characteristics and preferences through long-term conversations, it can provide personalized responses.

Netizens generally expressed approval and praise for the launch of this feature, considering it a significant step towards general artificial intelligence (AGI).

Some netizens offered a dialectical perspective, noting that while agents and other product personnel can use this feature to understand past progress during product development, they may worry about being influenced by historical chats when seeking independent conversations and require isolation.

It is reported that the long-term memory function can be adjusted at any time in the settings, allowing users to choose whether to reference past chat records, providing an option for those who want to maintain independent conversations.
However, the introduction of this feature has sparked discussions on user data privacy protection, with some users reflecting on the specific details of using the new feature.
One netizen asked if related memories would be deleted after deleting the conversation.

OpenAI Co-founder and President Greg Brockman stated that with the launch of this feature, we are truly moving into the era of personal Agents.

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