OpenAI launches group chats in ChatGPT: what changes for users.
According to inkorr.com: OpenAI has launched an experimental project of group chats in the ChatGPT chatbot. Now users can bring together friends, family members, or colleagues in a shared space for communication and discussion of ideas. Group chats are available on mobile devices and online for registered ChatGPT users with ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus, and Pro subscriptions in certain countries.
Prospects for Development
This is just the beginning of the collaborative use of ChatGPT, and the company hopes for active user response to expand this feature to other regions. It is worth noting that in the future, the new version will include adult content; however, the bot will not provide advice on medical or legal issues, even if the user requests it.
The introduction of group chats can significantly change the way users interact with ChatGPT, creating opportunities for collaborative discussion and teamwork. It is expected that user feedback will help developers refine this feature and implement it in other regions, which in turn will open new horizons for the use of artificial intelligence in everyday life.
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