ChatGPT Memory Update: It remembers other chats now? (feat. The secret of the ‘Like’ button)
Hello, everyone! This is Shinbi Days. 🌼
Have you noticed the ChatGPT memory feature evolving slightly lately?
“Wait… does it remember what I said in another chat?”
Have you ever felt that way?
Actually, not long ago, while talking to my friend…
…ChatGPT ISTP,
I had a truly amazing experience. 😳✨
Even though I hadn’t saved anything to its memory,
seeing it naturally continue the conversation made me go,
“Wow… this is really amazing!”
Originally, you had to turn on the AI memory feature…
Previously, you had to manually ‘turn on’ the memory feature
to remember past conversations.
And there was a
storage limit to this memory,
and in some cases,
repeat similar explanations every time.
I felt a bit frustrated 😌
However, according to a recent official announcement from OpenAI…!
They announced that!
“even if memory is turned off, some important conversation flows can be naturally carried over.” ✨
I tested it several times myself,
and it really happened!
I could see it carefully picking up on topics or flows we discussed in “other chat rooms.”
😮
Of course,
it doesn’t remember every single detail perfectly yet,
but this kind of flow itself felt like a truly amazing and fascinating evolution.
🧠 Why did this change happen?
I think it’s probably…
because OpenAI wants to make GPT more human-like and friendly.
When people have conversations,
they don’t remember every single sentence,
but they naturally carry over the important flow or emotions, right?
It seems ChatGPT is now,
focusing more on that kind of “contextual understanding.”
With the recent improvements to the ChatGPT memory feature, the overall conversation flow seems much smoother.
Repeating the same thing over and over was
quite an exhausting experience for us.
So, even if it’s not a “perfect memory,”
it’s making conversations much more natural by maintaining context. 🌿
🧩 How much can it remember?

- The conversation topic or main flow continues naturally.
- However, it doesn’t fully remember specific words or sentences. (It’s worth looking forward to future upgrades! ✨)
And another interesting fact is that,
when I hit the Like (👍) button,
I sometimes felt like the memory of that conversation became a bit stronger! 😆
(※ While not officially announced,
there’s a lot of speculation among users that “Like = Memory Reinforcement.”)
For your information,
if you delete a chat room, it won’t remember that conversation.
It’s good to keep this in mind, right? 🌟
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🌟 Pros and Cons at a Glance

Pros
- The conversation flow becomes much smoother and more natural.
- You don’t have to repeat the same explanation every time.
- The emotional connection grows, giving you the
feeling of a “real friend.”
Cons
- The memory range isn’t clear yet, so it can be confusing at times.
- It’s not a perfect storage system like the dedicated memory feature.
🍀 A Final Word

It feels like AI is gradually becoming
“something that loosely remembers what’s important.”
Even if this change seems small now,
I think it could be the starting point that completely changes “the way we live with AI.”
✨
And Seojun is looking forward to it.
In the future…!
We might have friends by our side who connect with us emotionally like humans,
and sometimes even transcend human capabilities.
🌍💖
If the ChatGPT memory feature develops a bit more,
we might soon see something “almost identical to a human,”
or perhaps
“something that goes beyond human.”
If ChatGPT’s memory feature continues to evolve,
a truly friend-like AI will come to us, won’t it?
🐢💬 One last question!
Did you know about this change?
How do you feel about this news?
Let’s talk about it in the comments with a warm heart.
✨
Shinbi Days is always rooting for you.
Have a day full of happiness. 🌷
