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This Friday, June 5th, OpenAI is rolling out a significant memory upgrade for ChatGPT, dubbed "Dreaming V3," which promises a more personalized and continuous AI experience. Both Startup Fortune and Neowin confirm this new architecture began reaching Plus and Pro users in the United States on June 4th, with a wider rollout to free users and other countries expected in the coming weeks. The core of this upgrade, as detailed by multiple sources including Startup Fortune and PhoneWorld, is ChatGPT's enhanced ability to synthesize useful context from past conversations without explicit prompting. This means it can remember user preferences, ongoing projects, and even update memories as circumstances change, such as a trip concluding. Startup Fortune highlights that this system moves beyond isolated saved notes to notice useful patterns over time, ensuring, for example, that if you consistently ask for vegetarian meal ideas, ChatGPT will apply that context automatically. OpenAI's evaluations, cited by Startup Fortune and Neowin, show impressive performance gains with Dreaming V3. Factual recall task success has surged to 82.8%, preference adherence to 71.3%, and time-sensitive memory performance to 75.1%. Neowin also notes that this new architecture is more compute-efficient, reducing the resources needed for free users by about five times, a detail confirmed by dev.ua and Storyboard18. Crucially, users gain more control. Stories from digit.in and The Hans India explain that a new memory summary page allows users to review, edit, add, or remove what ChatGPT has learned about them. This provides transparency and the ability to correct or guide the AI's memory. This upgrade means your interactions with ChatGPT will become much more intuitive and less repetitive, as the AI will better understand your unique needs and preferences over time.