I've been using ChatGPT to help with my writing, and it's great how it can remember details from previous chats. It's really helpful, but I have a question: is there a way to keep the information separate for different projects? I'm starting a new project and I want to use ChatGPT, but I don't want it to mix up things from my last project with the new one. Is there a way to segment or organize my chats for this?
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There's some debate about whether the memory in Projects works exactly as users want. Some folks say it prioritizes the project instructions over general chat data. But is it really isolating memories? That’s still unclear. It sounds like it could be more effective if they allowed you to toggle memory isolation—a lot of users would love more info on that!
Exactly! I'd like to know more about how it actually functions before committing to anything.
You have to subscribe to access the projects feature. There aren't really any workarounds if you're looking to get that functionality without paying.
Yeah, same here! I want to play around a bit more before I shell out any cash.
Got it! I'm not ready to invest just yet. Maybe I'll hold off until I’m sure it’s worth it.
Absolutely! If you want to keep your work organized, look into the 'Projects' feature. It helps you create distinct spaces for each of your projects, which can make managing information much easier. However, you need a subscription to access this feature, so keep that in mind!
Not everyone has it. I think it's only for subscribers. It might be worth it if you use ChatGPT frequently!
Is that available for everyone? I can't seem to find it in my account.
Yes! It would be way better if we could tag chats instead of being forced into a rigid project setup.