ChatGPT is now an actual chat app

Finally, a way to prove to all your friends that you’re right about a topic: invite them all to a group chat with ChatGPT, then let the AI ​​claim dominance on your behalf.

A few days ago, OpenAI started testing group chat in ChatGPT, allowing people to collaborate on projects with the help of ChatGPT.

The beta feature was apparently a success, as the company has now expanded it to all ChatGPT users, even those on the free tier — but only if they’re logged in.

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Nothing has changed since the initial testing. It’s still limited to 20 people, and you can still access the feature by tapping on the icon in the top right corner of a new or existing chat; You then get an invite link that you can share with everyone. Users must create a simple profile before participating, and the group chat will be stored in a separate part of the sidebar.

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If you haven’t seen this feature yet, you probably will soon. OpenAI says group chats are launching globally “in the coming days.”

Disclosure: Mashable’s parent company Ziff Davis filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in April, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in the training and operation of its AI systems.



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