One cool ChatGPT feature you might not know about is Projects. With ChatGPT Projects, you can organize all the chats, files, and other content for a specific topic into a project folder. The goal is to bring order to your chats so you can more easily find and work with particular ones. And now, OpenAI has added six cool new updates to Projects that collectively make it even more useful.
Announced by OpenAI both on its website and through a post on X, the new capabilities are available to ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team users. If you're a subscriber, here's what you'll find.
Curious about ChatGPT Projects? Here's how to give them a whirl.
Sign in to the ChatGPT website, Windows app, Mac app, iOS app or Android app. Select "New project" or "Add project" from the left sidebar, name your project and select "Create project."
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From here, you can start a conversation, upload files and add custom instructions to build and shape the project. You can also add existing chats into your new project. To do that, drag any chat from the sidebar into the project or click the chat's menu and select "Move to project." You'll see each chat listed under the name of the project on the sidebar. From here, you can also upload files and add custom instructions.
You can then try any of the new capabilities introduced by OpenAI. Run a Deep Research query. Speak to ChatGPT by voice in your project. Share any individual chat with someone else. Reference any past chat within a project.
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Though ChatGPT Projects may sound like just a way to place chats into individual folders, the feature can prove much more useful, especially with the latest skills.
"Projects are smart workspaces that keep everything related to a long-running effort in one place," OpenAI said on its website. "Group together chats, upload reference files and add custom instructions so ChatGPT remembers what matters and stays on-topic. With memory, context and flexible tools, they're ideal for repeated and evolving work such as writing, research, planning and more."
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