The ChatGPT chatbot has recently seen the addition of a new feature that makes it easier than ever for users to access their conversations with AI. Of course, the new feature will only be available to users of the paid version of this service.
Despite offering powerful and even completely free services, ChatGPT is still recognized as the most popular AI chatbot and tops the chart in terms of active users by a fairly wide margin. OpenAI, the creator of this chatbot, is always trying to keep its users and even encourage other people to use it by adding new features and facilities to its service. In this regard, a new option has recently been added to this chatbot, which makes it easier and faster for users to access older conversations.
If you are a regular user of ChatGPT, you probably know that each user’s chat list is a long list of conversations, and finding a specific part among them is not an easy task. Until today, the only solution to access part of previous conversations with artificial intelligence was to scroll forward; But thanks to the new feature of this chatbot, there will be no need for such work anymore. The advanced search feature for history is the name of this new feature that can quickly find the desired part of the user by using a keyword or phrase.
For which category of users is search history provided?
It is worth noting that the user can easily access it by remembering only one word of the desired conversation and will no longer need to scroll through long chats. Of course, before doing this, the ability to save conversation history must be enabled by the user; Otherwise, the new feature cannot be used. Unfortunately, such a key and simple feature will only be available to Plus and Teams users for the time being. Also, users of the enterprise and educational version will have access to the advanced chat history search feature from next week. It has been said that the users of the free version will be able to benefit from the new feature gradually from next month.
Despite the widespread popularity of ChatGPT among users, some competing services offer relatively more advanced features completely free of charge. The same issue has made OpenAI administrators worried about the future of their service and the loss of current users. For example, the search feature between previous chats can be found in Google’s Gemina chatbot and Entropic’s Claude, and there is no limit to its access. Also, other features such as a more user-friendly graphical interface, automatic completion of commands and the use of a dedicated key for quick online search or image creation are other options that help users have a better experience when using artificial intelligence.
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