ChatGPT's Group Chat Feature: A New Way to Collaborate with AI

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OpenAI is expanding the boundaries of AI interaction with its latest feature: group chats in ChatGPT. The tech giant is launching a small-scale pilot program that allows up to 20 users to collaborate simultaneously with an AI companion.
Currently, the feature is exclusively available to users in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan. Users in these regions can now leverage ChatGPT’s capabilities for collective tasks like planning events, brainstorming projects, or solving complex problems together.
To initiate a group chat, users can tap the people icon in the upper-right corner of their chat interface and generate a shareable link. Each participant will need to set up a quick user profile to ensure transparency within the group. Importantly, these group chats will be segregated from individual ChatGPT conversations, maintaining privacy and organization.
OpenAI emphasizes that this pilot is a strategic first step towards creating more interactive and shared AI experiences. The company plans to gather user feedback to inform potential expansions to other regions and ChatGPT subscription plans.
While users in the United States and other Western countries will need to wait, this development signals an exciting trajectory for collaborative AI interactions. As artificial intelligence continues to evolve, features like group chats demonstrate the potential for more dynamic and interactive technological experiences.
For those eager to try the feature, staying updated with OpenAI’s announcements will be key. The tech community watches with anticipation as AI platforms like ChatGPT continue to push the boundaries of digital collaboration.
AUTHOR: mls
SOURCE: Mashable























































