In a groundbreaking move in the world of artificial intelligence, OpenAI announced the global rollout of its ChatGPT group chat feature. Launched as a pilot in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan last week and met with widespread acclaim from testers, the feature is now available to users worldwide. Allowing up to 20 participants to interact with AI in a single shared chat window, this system is seen as a significant step in the transition from individual use to collective productivity.
ChatGPT is now available in group chats: Collaboration with up to 20 people is now available
At the heart of this new experience is GPT-5.1 Auto technology, one of OpenAI’s most advanced models. The system automatically selects the most appropriate model based on the complexity of the question and responds to users. The feature is currently available free of charge to all Free, Go, Plus, and Pro users logged in via web and mobile platforms. Don’t worry if you don’t see this feature on your screen yet; the company states that the rollout will be completed gradually in the coming days. Users can start a chat by clicking the person icon with a plus sign on their shoulder in the top right corner of the screen and invite their friends via a shared link.
It seems the use of group chats won’t be limited to just entertainment. Whether you’re planning a vacation to a city you’ve never visited with your friends or brainstorming with colleagues before an important presentation, ChatGPT acts as an assistant that speeds up the process. However, there’s an important detail for those concerned about privacy: The “memory” information the AI learns about you in your personal chats isn’t carried over to group chats. This means there’s no risk of accidentally revealing sensitive information about your private life while discussing projects with colleagues. Furthermore, if someone under 18 joins the chat, the system automatically filters out sensitive content.
The AI’s behavior within the group is also designed to adapt to social dynamics. ChatGPT monitors the flow of the conversation, analyzing when to remain silent and when to engage. If you want to address them directly, simply mention their name. OpenAI indicates that this feature is currently in an experimental phase, and that in the future, AI could evolve from an observer who speaks only when prompted to do so, to a proactive member who initiates conversations.
These steps taken by tech giants to change our messaging habits suggest that the future of digital communication will be much more interactive. So, would you consider entrusting your next vacation or dinner plan with your group of friends to ChatGPT, or are you one of those who prefer to stick with traditional messaging methods?
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