
"OpenAI has begun piloting group chats in ChatGPT, allowing you to collaborate with your family, friends, or colleagues in a shared space to discuss ideas or make decisions. So, how does this work? Well, to start a group chat, tap the people icon in the top-right corner of a new or existing chat, and invite people. Once people accept the invite, a copy of your conversation will be created as a new group chat to keep the original conversation separate."
"Responses in group chats are powered by ChatGPT 5.1 Auto. It chooses the best model to respond with based on the prompt and the models available to the user ChatGPT is responding to, depending on their plan. Rate limits apply only when ChatGPT responds, not when users are chatting with each other in the group. Besides, responses from ChatGPT count toward the available limit of the person ChatGPT is responding to."
Group chats in ChatGPT enable collaboration among up to 20 people using invitation links and shared copies of conversations to keep originals separate. Users set a profile with name, username, and photo when joining or creating a group. Members can view participants, leave at any time, and remove others except the group creator. ChatGPT responses use ChatGPT 5.1 Auto, selecting models based on the prompt and user plans; rate limits apply only to ChatGPT replies and those replies count against the responder's usage. ChatGPT learned social behaviors for group flow, can use emojis, reference profile photos, and supports per-group custom instructions. Personal ChatGPT memory is not used in group chats.
Read at GSMArena.com
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