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ChatGPT will now use its ‘memory’ to personalize web searches


OpenAI is upgrading ChatGPTโ€™s โ€œmemoryโ€ again.

In a changelog and support pages on OpenAIโ€™s website Thursday, the company quietly announced โ€œMemory with Search,โ€ a feature that lets ChatGPT draw on memories โ€” details from past conversations, such as your favorite foods โ€” to inform queries when the bot searches the web.

The update comes shortly after OpenAI beefed up ChatGPTโ€™s long-in-the-tooth memory tool with the ability to reference a userโ€™s entire chat history. Itโ€™s seemingly a part of OpenAIโ€™s ongoing effort to differentiate ChatGPT from rival chatbots like Anthropicโ€™s Claude and Googleโ€™s Gemini, the latter of which also offers a memory feature.

As OpenAI explains in its documentation, when Memory with Search is enabled and a user types in a prompt that requires a web search, ChatGPT will rewrite that prompt into a search query that โ€œmay also leverage relevant information from memoriesโ€ to โ€œmake the query better and more useful.โ€ For example, for a user that ChatGPT โ€œknowsโ€ from memory is vegan and lives in San Francisco, ChatGPT may rewrite the prompt โ€œwhat are some restaurants near me that Iโ€™d likeโ€ as โ€œgood vegan restaurants, San Francisco.โ€

Memory with Search can be disabled by disabling Memory in the ChatGPT settings menu. Itโ€™s not clear which users have it yet โ€” some accounts on X report they began seeing Memory with Search earlier this week.





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