OpenAI announces that it will soon roll out ChatGPT's new feature "Projects"
On December 13, 2024 local time, OpenAI announced a new feature called 'Projects' that allows users to organize ChatGPT chat history and data into folders and save ongoing work and notes for ChatGPT by project.
When you create a new folder, you can give it a unique name. Now your new folder is created. You can also customize the icon color for each folder. The chat history within a folder is saved for each folder, making it a useful feature when working on a specific project. You can also give each folder 'instructions that ChatGPT should follow within this folder' and upload files.
Additional Features of 'Projects'
In the folder named 'Secret Santa,' files such as a table listing the participants of 'Secret Santa,' a game in which gifts are exchanged while keeping the identity of the giver hidden, and a document outlining the rules were stored. ChatGPT can reference the data in these files to perform tasks such as creating quotas for gift exchanges.
Competing AI developer Anthropic already offers a similar feature called 'Projects,' so ChatGPT's Projects feature is not the first of its kind in the industry, but it was a very useful feature for users who wanted to work on projects on ChatGPT.
Availability
Projects is already available to users of ChatGPT's paid versions, ChatGPT Plus, ChatGPT Pro, and ChatGPT Team. It will be available to the remaining paid versions, ChatGPT Enterprise and ChatGPT Edu, for university students and faculty, 'as early as 2025,' and to free users soon.
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