ChatGPT’s new Projects feature can organize your AI junk

  • This new ChatGPT feature helps organize interactions with the AI ​​chatbot.
  • Within a Project, ChatGPT remembers specific instructions and relevant data.
  • The Projects feature is now rolling out to ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Teams subscribers.

Day seven of 12 Days of OpenAI may not have seen a conversation with Santa like the day before, but the new Projects feature for ChatGPT would likely appeal to its elves.

OpenAI CPO Kevin Weil and his compatriots debuted Projects with a demo demonstrating how it can organize your interactions with ChatGPT, including all files and data. Imagine a digital version of a cluttered desk covered in papers representing your conversations with ChatGPT. Projects are the virtual file drawer full of neatly labeled folders, put together by an assistant who has read every word on those papers.

When you start a project, you should give it a name and a color so that you can find it more easily. You can then group related chats and upload relevant files. You can also set specific instructions for ChatGPT to follow while working within that specific project space. This means that if you’re collaborating on a scenario or building a website, you don’t have to remind ChatGPT of the details every time you start a new chat. You can add existing chats to a project, start new chats, and even pull data from your files during a conversation. Additionally, features like SearchGPT and Canvas all play well in the project space.

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If Projects feels familiar, that’s because it’s a feature that some of ChatGPT’s rivals already offer, most notably Claude, Anthropic’s AI chatbot. So OpenAI is in some ways catching up and offering a solution to a common frustration. Until now, tracking conversations with ChatGPT often meant dealing with a cluttered sidebar and a lot of scrolling.