chatgpt memory

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ChatGPT memory refers to OpenAI's evolving system that allows the AI assistant to retain information across sessions, making interactions more personalized and context-aware. Recent developments include the Dreaming V3 architecture, rolled out in June 2026 to Plus and Pro users in the United States, which enhances memory persistence and utility. This shift transforms ChatGPT from a stateless chatbot into a long-running personal computing layer, raising considerations around convenience, trust, privacy, and product lock-in. Additionally, integrations like Homey enable ChatGPT memory to control smart-home devices, bridging the gap between remembering and acting. For WindowsForum readers, these updates highlight how ChatGPT memory is becoming a central feature in AI-assisted workflows and device ecosystems.
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    ChatGPT Dreaming V3: New memory architecture for smarter, persistent AI

    OpenAI began rolling out Dreaming V3, a new ChatGPT memory architecture, on June 4, 2026, starting with ChatGPT Plus and Pro users in the United States before expanding to more countries and to Free and Go users in the following weeks. The company is selling it as a quality upgrade, but the more...
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    ChatGPT Memory Meets Smart Homes: OpenAI’s “Dreaming” + Homey Integration

    OpenAI on June 4, 2026 began rolling out a more capable ChatGPT memory system for Plus and Pro users in the United States, while Homey introduced a ChatGPT integration that lets users control compatible smart-home devices and automations from inside OpenAI’s assistant. The pairing matters...
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