"ChatGPT just added a group chat feature, which is intriguing and slightly confusing. You add your friends to a new chat inside the app, and then as you and the real humans chat away, the AI chatbot can weigh in as needed. Like I said, intriguing. The idea of moving your group chat with friends to something that lives inside ChatGPT is, well, somewhat headache-inducing, if only from a privacy and security standpoint."
"(Side note: "Trying to decide what restaurant to pick" is a human conundrum use case that seems like every tech company has attempted at various points to solve. There are, indeed, many potential technical solutions here, although, in my experience, the only true fix is having one extremely forceful person in the group who goes ahead and picks a place for everyone.)"
ChatGPT added a group chat feature that allows users to invite friends into chats where the AI can participate alongside real people. The feature was tested by the user, who found the AI often long-winded and annoying while noting possible usefulness for work, study, and planning. A demo showed the AI suggesting restaurants for group decisions. The rollout expanded globally after a pilot, making group chats available to Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users. Privacy, security, and the oddness of moving social life into an AI app are raised as potential concerns.
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