ChatGPT launches a year-end review like Spotify Wrapped | TechCrunch
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ChatGPT launches a year-end review like Spotify Wrapped | TechCrunch
"Similar to other annual reviews offered by consumer apps, "Your Year with ChatGPT" takes inspiration from the popular year-end look back, Spotify Wrapped. Like Spotify's feature, OpenAI uses catchy graphics and personalizes the experience to the individual by giving out "awards" based on how you've used ChatGPT throughout the year. For instance, you might be awarded with the "Creative Debugger" if you used the chatbot to come up with solutions to a problem or worked through a concept or idea."
"The app also creates a poem and an image about your year focused on your topics of interest. (We're wondering how this will look next year as ChatGPT embraces adult content in 2026.) While the year-end wrap-up will be promoted on the ChatGPT app's home screen, it won't be forced on users or opened automatically. It will be available on the ChatGPT web app and mobile app for iOS and Android, the company says."
"ChatGPT is releasing its own version of Spotify Wrapped. That is, the OpenAI-owned chatbot is now rolling out an annual review feature called "Your Year with ChatGPT" to eligible consumers in select markets, including the United States. Other English-speaking markets with access to the new offering include Canada, the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand. At launch, the feature will be offered to those with the free, Plus, and Pro plans who have the "reference saved memories" and "reference chat history" options turned on"
OpenAI is rolling out "Your Year with ChatGPT", an annual review feature available to eligible free, Plus, and Pro users in select English-speaking markets (U.S., Canada, U.K., Australia, New Zealand). Users must enable "reference saved memories" and "reference chat history" and meet a minimum conversation threshold. Team, Enterprise, and Education accounts will be excluded. The feature personalizes a year-end recap with awards based on usage, catchy graphics, a poem, and an image reflecting topics of interest. The experience is described as lightweight, privacy-forward, and user-controlled and appears on web and iOS/Android apps.
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