OpenAI Rolls Out New Feature: ChatGPT Now Can Remember All Your Past Conversations
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Thursday announced that the ChatGPT memory feature has been greatly improved so that it can now reference and remember all our past conversations with it.
ChatGPT Now Can Remember All Your Past Conversations

Following the highly successful Ghibli art feature, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced another update. On Thursday, he revealed that the ChatGPT memory feature has received significant improvements. It can now recall and reference all of our previous conversations, providing a much more seamless experience.
According to OpenAI, the feature will enable ChatGPT to provide more personalized responses based on your preferences and interests, making it even more useful for writing, receiving advice, learning, and other tasks.
"This is a surprisingly great feature in my opinion, and it points at something we are excited about: AI systems that get to know you over your life and become extremely useful and personalized,” said Sam Altman.
In fact, this feature is not new; it was released in September 2024 for ChatGPT Free, Plus, Team, and Enterprise subscribers. However, this time it has been improved greatly.
Earlier, there were limitations to how much context the chatbot could remember but now, with the latest announcement, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says ChatGPT will be able to remember all your past conversations with it. To us, this seems like your personal AI agent in the making.
In fact, the updated version of the before feature has already started to roll out. It will initially only be available to ChatGPT Pro users and will "soon" be rolled out for ChatGPT Plus users. OpenAI says Team, Enterprise, and Edu users will also get access in a few weeks.