OpenAI launches automatic memory management for ChatGPT Plus and Pro users. Search, sort, and prioritize saved memories without storage limits
Key Highlights:
- ChatGPT eliminates “memory full” notifications with automatic management
- Users can search and sort memories by recency
- Memory re-prioritization options available in settings
- Rolling out to Plus and Pro subscribers globally on web
OpenAI Solves ChatGPT Memory Storage Problem
OpenAI has introduced automatic memory management for ChatGPT, eliminating the frustrating “memory full” alerts that previously interrupted user experience. The update launches today for Plus and Pro subscribers accessing ChatGPT through web browsers worldwide.
No More Memory Limits
The new system handles memory storage automatically, removing the need for users to manually delete old conversations or preferences. ChatGPT now manages its memory capacity behind the scenes, ensuring the AI always has space to learn new information about user preferences and conversation context.
This change addresses a common complaint among power users who reached storage limits and lost important saved information. The automatic management system decides what to keep based on relevance and usage patterns.
Search and Sort Your Memories
OpenAI added search functionality that lets users find specific saved memories quickly. Instead of scrolling through long lists, subscribers can type keywords to locate particular preferences or past conversation details.
The sorting feature organizes memories by recency, showing the most recently saved information first. This chronological view helps users understand what ChatGPT currently remembers about their preferences and working style.
Control What ChatGPT Remembers
Users gain more control through the new re-prioritization settings. If certain memories matter more than others, subscribers can manually flag them as important. This ensures ChatGPT keeps critical information even as it automatically manages overall storage.
The settings menu provides a clear overview of all saved memories, giving users transparency about what the AI knows. Anyone uncomfortable with specific saved details can remove them individually without affecting other stored information.
Who Gets Access First
The feature reaches ChatGPT Plus and Pro users on web platforms starting today. OpenAI typically extends new features to mobile apps after initial web rollouts, though the company hasn’t announced a timeline for iOS and Android versions.
Free tier users currently don’t have access to memory features, which remain exclusive to paid subscriptions.
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