OpenAI has introduced a new memory feature for ChatGPT, allowing the AI to remember details from past interactions. This update aims to enhance personalization by enabling the AI to recall users' goals, preferences, and projects. Users will have control over this memory, receiving notifications about what is remembered and the ability to edit or delete information at any time. While the feature is designed to improve user experience, it has raised privacy concerns regarding the extent of data retention and the implications for user interactions. The rollout is currently available for ChatGPT Plus users, with a broader release expected for users in the European Union around Christmas 2025. This update coincides with a growing trend of AI-generated action figures, which has sparked debates about the role of AI in art and copyright protections, especially in light of recent viral trends involving Ghibli-style images.
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