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"Your Year in ChatGPT", a new feature that summarizes interactions in 2025

The tool will be available to all users of both free and paid versions, provided that their storage memory and chat history are activated.

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01 February 2025, Indonesia, Bandung: In this photo illustration, Chat GPT AI logo are displayed on a smartphone with Deepseek Website in the background. New requirements for regulating the use of artificial intelligence went into force in the European Union on Sunday with the implementation of the EU AI Act. Photo: Algi Febri Sugita/ZUMA Press Wire/dpa



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01/2/2025 ONLY FOR USE IN SPAIN

The artificial intelligence company OpenAI has launched a new feature by the end of the year: an annual summaryof all interactions in ChatGPT. Like Spotify and Google Fotiak do with the summary of "Wrapped" or prominent memories, ChatGPT already has "Your Year in ChatGPT" .

In this way, Sam Altman's company's chat has thus joined the offer devised by online platforms and services, which provide a summary of annual activities .

The new tool provides a summary of all interactions carried out in 2025, presented through images and data. The summary describes the number of interviews, the images created, the percentages of all users, the subject matter and data graphics, showing a wide variety of information about the use of artificial intelligence.

In addition, ChatGPT also creates a poem and a personalized image that summarizes the year of each user who requests it.

To check the summary function, the user will only have to request it in the chattbots or click on the summary option that appears in the search bar.

As OpenAI itself has indicated, users of both free and paid versions will be able to access the tool, provided they have their storage memory and chat history activated .

So far  "Your Year in ChatGPT" can only be used by users in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.

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