ChatGPT Got an Upgrade and It’s Personal

EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 4 MIN

ChatGPT Got an Upgrade and It’s Personal

from The Prompt

Imagine an AI that not only assists you in the moment but also remembers your preferences, quirks, and projects for future interactions. Well, ChatGPT just got a major memory upgrade that can do just that. In this episode of The Prompt, Jim explores what that means for creators, students, solopreneurs, and the future of AI.Whether you're a freelancer managing multiple clients or a student needing help with complex articles, ChatGPT can tailor its responses to your unique style and needs. It's not just about efficiency; it's about creating a more human-like, intuitive experience.Imagine an AI that manages your to-do list, anticipates your needs, or tailors communication styles based on your audience. In education, a personalized AI tutor could revolutionize learning by adapting to each student's style and challenges.Jim also looks into the critical conversations around data privacy and ownership. Who owns the information ChatGPT remembers? How is it stored? Thankfully, OpenAI offers options to control your data, including opting out of data use for training and providing extra privacy protections for business customers. You can even edit, delete, or disable memory altogether, giving you full control over your digital footprint.Jim leaves us with a wild, thought-provoking prompt exercise that showcases the potential of AI's memory capabilities.So, if you're ready to explore the future of AI and how it can transform your daily life, tune in to this episode. Let's push the boundaries of what's possible with AI together. And don't forget to reach out to Jim if you enjoyed the episode - he'd love to chat!

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