
"AI has officially entered the group chat. Last week, 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 received such positive feedback from the pilot early testers that it is now available to everyone."
"The feature is available to all logged-in users, including Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, across web and mobile. The company added that it is being rolled out globally over the coming days, so if you don't see it yet, that's why. Here's what you can expect from the experience, and how it could make you more productive."
OpenAI launched an experimental group chat feature for ChatGPT that enables up to 20 users to interact with a single shared conversation with the chatbot. The group chat capability is powered by GPT-5.1 Auto and is being rolled out globally to logged-in users on Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans across web and mobile, with early availability in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. Early pilot testers gave positive feedback, prompting a wider release over several days. The rollout complements efforts to position ChatGPT as a general-purpose assistant and follows earlier collaboration features such as shared projects. Ziff Davis filed an April 2025 lawsuit alleging copyright infringement against OpenAI.
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