ChatGPT will now use its 'memory' to personalize web searches | TechCrunch
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OpenAI has launched a new feature called 'Memory with Search' for ChatGPT, enabling it to utilize details from past conversations to improve web search queries. This update comes alongside improvements to ChatGPT's memory tool, which now allows referencing the user’s entire chat history. By incorporating user-specific information, such as dietary preferences or location, into search queries, the feature aims to deliver more relevant results, thereby setting ChatGPT apart from other chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude and Google’s Gemini. The rollout for this feature appears staggered, as some users already report access.
OpenAI's 'Memory with Search' feature allows ChatGPT to utilize past conversation details, enhancing web searches by incorporating user-specific information.
The 'Memory with Search' capability allows ChatGPT to reference memories and reshape search queries for improved relevance, distinguishing it from competitors like Anthropic's Claude.
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