
"On Thursday, OpenAI announced it had begun rolling out an experimental group chat feature for ChatGPT, enabling groups of up to 20 users to collaborate with the chatbot in a single, shared conversation. The feature is currently only available to Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, across web and mobile. However, OpenAI says the limited launch marks "a small first step toward shared experiences in ChatGPT"."
"Infusing ChatGPT into a group chat context aligns with OpenAI's broader mission of transforming ChatGPT into a general-purpose AI assistant and removing as many barriers to access as possible, so that it becomes a deeply embedded tool in people's day-to-day lives. OpenAI has also been working to make its flagship AI chatbot a more active collaborator in the workplace: In September, the company debuted a "shared projects" mode, through which team members can interact with ChatGPT in a shared and secure conversation."
OpenAI began rolling out an experimental ChatGPT group chat feature that allows up to 20 participants to collaborate with the chatbot in a single shared conversation. The rollout targets Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan on web and mobile. The limited launch is described as a small first step toward shared experiences, with early feedback guiding broader availability. Integrating ChatGPT into group chats aims to make the assistant a more general-purpose, accessible tool and an active workplace collaborator. Use cases include coordinating group decisions, planning trips, and enabling shared projects among team members.
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