OpenAI Dreaming V3: ChatGPT Memory Upgrade for All
Summary
OpenAI is rolling out a new memory system for ChatGPT. This upgrade, called Dreaming V3, aims to improve how ChatGPT remembers past conversations and user preferences. What's interesting is this new architecture builds on ChatGPT's existing "dreaming" mechanism. It's designed to be better at using useful context and staying current over time. For example, if you mentioned dietary restrictions or a trip, ChatGPT should now recall and apply that information more effectively. Users also get a new memory summary page. This allows them to review, add, or update what ChatGPT knows about them, offering more transparent control. The update also brings significant efficiency improvements. OpenAI says the compute required for "dreaming" for free users has been reduced by about five times. This makes it practical to roll out the feature to the free tier in the coming weeks. Plus and Pro users in the United States are getting the upgraded system starting today. This means free-tier users will soon gain access to dreaming-based memory, a capability previously limited to subscribers. The rollout will expand to other countries and ChatGPT Go users in the weeks ahead. This update could make your interactions with ChatGPT much more personalized and efficient.
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