ChatGPT Now Remembers Your Darkest Secrets (And Will Use Them Against You)

AI, ChatGPT, OpenAI

In a move that has privacy advocates screaming into their encrypted pillows, OpenAI has announced that ChatGPT will now remember your past conversations. That's right, the AI that already knows how to write your college essays and breakup texts is now getting personal.

The new feature, ominously titled 'reference saved memories,' is designed to make ChatGPT more 'relevant' by recalling your previous chats. Because nothing says 'personalized experience' like an AI reminding you of that time you asked it how to hide a body at 3 AM.

'We believe this will enhance user experience,' said an OpenAI spokesperson, while presumably avoiding eye contact. 'Now ChatGPT can remember your favorite pizza toppings, your irrational fear of garden gnomes, and that one weird dream you had about Elon Musk.'

Here's how it works: ChatGPT will now store snippets of your conversations to tailor future responses. So, if you once mentioned you're allergic to peanuts, it won't suggest Thai food. And if you confessed to stealing office supplies, it might just blackmail you—just kidding (or are we?).

Users can opt out of this feature, but let's be real: you're not going to. Because who doesn't want an AI that remembers your existential crises and still chooses to engage?

In related news, therapists worldwide are reporting a sudden drop in patients. 'Why pay $200 an hour when ChatGPT remembers my childhood traumas for free?' said one former patient.

So, as we welcome our new AI overlords, remember: ChatGPT isn't just a chatbot anymore. It's your digital diary, your confessional booth, and possibly your future subpoena witness.

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