Openei has begun piloting group chats in ChatGPT, allowing you to collaborate with your family, friends, or colleagues in a shared space to discuss ideas or make decisions.
So, how does it work? Well, to start a group chat, tap the People icon in the top right corner of a new or existing chat, and invite people. Once people accept the invitation, a copy of your conversation will be created as a new group chat to keep the original conversation separate.
OpenAI says you can invite up to 20 people directly by sharing a direct link, and anyone in the group can share the link to bring others. And when you join or create a group chat, you’ll be asked to set up a profile, including your name, username, and a photo.
The group chat can be accessed from the sidebar. Members can see who is in the chat or leave at any time. They can also remove other members from the group chat, except the group creator.
Replies in group chats are powered by ChatGPT 5.1 Auto. It selects the best model to respond based on the cues and the models available to the user to respond to depending on their plan. Rate limits only apply when ChatGPT is responding, not when users are chatting with each other in a group. In addition, CHATGPT responses count toward the available range of the person responding.
Openei stated that they “taught ChatGPT new social behaviors for group chats,” so “it follows the flow of the conversation and decides when to respond and when to be silent based on the context of the group conversation.” But you can always mention “chatgupt” in a message when you want it answered.

Moreover, the bot has gained the ability to reply to messages with emojis and reference profile photos of group members. Additionally, you can set custom instructions for ChatGPT replies in each group chat.
For those concerned about privacy, Openi said that neither your personal ChatGPT memory is used in group chats, nor does ChatGPT create memories from those conversations. The company also revealed that it is looking into more granular controls in the future so that users can choose how and when ChatGPT uses memory with group chats. Additionally, if anyone under the age of 18 uses group chats, ChatGPT will automatically reduce exposure of sensitive content to everyone in the chat.
In Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand, and South Korea, group chats are running on web and mobile for users logged in to ChatGPT’s Free, Go, Plus, and Pro plans. The rollout will be expanded to more regions based on initial user feedback.
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