Last week, an X user @Logan.GPT, who is a software engineer at OpenAI, tweeted that OpenAI is going to release a number of features for ChatGPT. These features include:
Example prompts: This feature will provide users with examples of prompts that they can use to start a conversation with ChatGPT.
It can help users to frame their queries more effectively and get better results.
Suggested replies: The feature will suggest follow-up questions helping users to save time and get the information they need more quickly.
GPT-4 as the default LLM: When starting a new chat as a Plus user, ChatGPT will remember your previously selected model, “huge productivity win!”
Multi-file upload: ChatGPT will soon be able to upload multiple files at once. Uploading multiple files is now supported in the Code Interpreter beta for all Plus users.
Stay logged in longer: ChatGPT users will soon be able to stay logged in for longer periods of time. The company is also bringing a “sweet new welcome page!”
Keyboard shortcuts: ChatGPT will now support keyboard shortcuts. This will make it easier for users to interact with ChatGPT and get the results they want more quickly. Users can try Command/ Ctrl + / to see the complete list.
ChatGPT browsing feature
In June this year, OpeAI announced that users can surf the web on mobile. The company introduced the Browsing feature for the users of its premium service ChatGPT Plus. The company revealed that ChatGPT Plus users can now browse the web directly from the app. The browsing feature is now live on iPhone app.
The company said that browsing functionality is valuable for inquiries pertaining to contemporary events.
Earlier this year, ChatGPT also introduced a shared links feature that enables users to quickly share their conversations. Shared links allow users to create a unique URL for a ChatGPT conversation. The link then can be shared with friends, colleagues, and collaborators.