ChatGPT’s Premier Paid Feature Now Available for No Cost

ChatGPT's Premier Paid Feature Now Available for No Cost

ChatGPT’s Premier Paid Feature Now Available for No Cost


debuted new GPT models. The latest model, GPT-5, has attracted significant attention for the company’s online chatbot, alongside other developments surrounding its AI initiatives — such as the forthcoming parental controls. However, the company has now declared the launch of one of its top premium features for free ChatGPT accounts, and it could revolutionize your interaction with the AI chatbot permanently.

Projects, which have been part of a ChatGPT Plus subscription for some time, and have even received major updates to their functionality in recent months, are now accessible to free ChatGPT users. Projects enable you to segregate and manage different chats within a single folder. It stands out as one of the few methods to organize your ChatGPT history, proving to be extremely beneficial for helping me locate where certain chats I frequently revisit are situated.

Starting today, OpenAI confirms that projects are operational on both the web and the ChatGPT app for Android, with the feature set to roll out to iOS users in the upcoming days. If your ChatGPT history list has been as disorganized as mine, Projects could introduce some much-needed structure to the disorder.

Other changes coming to ChatGPT

As mentioned earlier, ChatGPT is also in the process of implementing parental controls for users, enabling parents to oversee their children’s use of the AI chatbot. Additionally, OpenAI states that it is increasing file upload sizes for projects, permitting 5 uploads for free accounts, 25 for Plus accounts, and 40 file uploads per project for any Pro, Business, or Enterprise accounts.

You will now also have the option to choose which colors and icons you prefer to associate with the project for even neater organization. Moreover, OpenAI indicates that you will be able to customize the context of projects with new Project-exclusive memory controls. This should prevent