ChatGPT’s improved memory makes it feel way more personal — here’s what it remembers now
OpenAI’s substantial update to ChatGPT has given the chatbot a stronger sense of memorization that makes it hard to forget previous conversations
We’re sure you’ve noticed that ChatGPT’s ability to remember your past conversations with it is spotty at best. Thankfully, OpenAI has rolled out an update for ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers that enhances the AI's recall rate, making it even more reliable as an AI companion.
Here's what's new with ChatGPT's memory
ChatGPT now has improved memory!! @OpenAIIt can remember intricate details you talked about years ago. Everything is being remembered and listed in "sources".Check it out now, it should be rolled out along with new "Personality" settings, allowing you to define how ChatGPT…January 16, 2026
OpenAI’s latest update was detailed in its release notes, and it details how ChatGPT has an easier time bringing up specifics from everything you’ve told the chatbot before.
The notes are as follows: “When reference chat history is enabled, ChatGPT can now more reliably find specific details from your past chats when you ask. Any past chat used to answer your question now appears as a source so you can open and review the original context. This memory improvement is now available for Plus and Pro users globally.”
ChatGPT vs Alexa+: which chatbot’s memory is stronger
In the race to build the most useful chatbot, OpenAI is clearly trying to stay one step ahead of Amazon's Alexa+.
The e-commerce giant rolled out an upgraded version of its AI voice assistant, Alexa+, last year, and one of its biggest improvements is a stronger memory system designed to make responses feel more personal over time.
For example, you can email or upload important documents, handwritten notes, and photos, and Alexa+ can pull details from them later in future conversations. You can also tell it to remember everyday preferences, like what foods you like, so it can recommend recipes that actually fit your taste instead of starting from scratch every time.
ChatGPT’s latest upgrade makes it even more essential
What is codename "agora"? Never saw these new fields in ChatGPT web app before - "is agora iOS", "is agora Android" and "is agora client" pic.twitter.com/sgkXl89VzDJanuary 14, 2026
ChatGPT’s enhanced memory isn’t the only upgrade users have been given access to lately—a standalone translation tool called ChatGPT Translate has rolled out for everyone via desktop and mobile devices.
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Then there’s seemingly an upcoming ChatGPT extension that’s being set up to unify the chatbot’s mobile and desktop experiences. X user @btibor91 (Tibor Blaho) took notice of this unannounced feature (codenamed “Agora”) and how it alludes to ChatGPT, incorporating group-based exchanges.
Some thoughts on this- the mentions of iOS, Android, and client probably point to some new cross-platform app or a device/feature that'll run on both- "agora" means a public space or marketplace in Greek, which could hint at social, community, or group interactions- could…January 14, 2026
Final thoughts
The improved ChatGPT memory recall is great. Not only can you ask it to recall topics, but also dates. Like: “What were we talking about a year ago?”I’m excited to get this in Enterprise in particular and to have it recall past transcribed meetings. For example: “Summarize the… pic.twitter.com/Y5YW5Gr3zLJanuary 16, 2026
OpenAI is always looking to improve ChatGPT, and this latest enhancement to its memory module looks to be one of the best ones to date. Judging by X user @_simonsmith's tweet about his positive impressions of the chatbot's memory recall, it seems to be a hit thus far.
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Elton Jones is a longtime tech writer with a penchant for producing pieces about video games, mobile devices, headsets and now AI. Since 2011, he has applied his knowledge of those topics to compose in-depth articles for the likes of The Christian Post, Complex, TechRadar, Heavy, ONE37pm and more. Alongside his skillset as a writer and editor, Elton has also lent his talents to the world of podcasting and on-camera interviews.
Elton's curiosities take him to every corner of the web to see what's trending and what's soon to be across the ever evolving technology landscape. With a newfound appreciation for all things AI, Elton hopes to make the most complicated subjects in that area easily understandable for the uninformed and those in the know.
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