OpenAI has begun testing a new group chat feature within its popular ChatGPT platform. In Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, users are now able to create conversations with friends, family, or colleagues, with ChatGPT serving as one of the participants.
The ability to engage in multi-person discussions is similar to those found in traditional messaging apps. Users can collaborate on various tasks, such as planning a vacation, renovating a home, or brainstorming business ideas. For instance, ChatGPT can assist in outlining reports by analyzing articles and notes provided by users.
To initiate a group chat, users tap the people icon at the top right corner of any conversation. When starting from an existing chat, ChatGPT creates a new conversation without retaining user history. Users then add participants or share a link to the group chat with up to 20 individuals, who must set up a profile before joining.
Notably, anyone with access to the link can invite others to join, and participants can mute or leave the chat except for the creator. Additionally, users under 18 will have sensitive content restricted by the chatbot automatically.
The responses in group chats are powered by GPT-5.1 Auto, a model that uses AI to choose the most suitable response based on the prompt. OpenAI claims it has taught the chatbot to adapt to the flow of conversations, allowing it to decide when to remain silent and when to contribute. Participants can summon ChatGPT by mentioning its name, "ChatGPT." The company plans to refine the feature through user feedback before a wider release.
The ability to engage in multi-person discussions is similar to those found in traditional messaging apps. Users can collaborate on various tasks, such as planning a vacation, renovating a home, or brainstorming business ideas. For instance, ChatGPT can assist in outlining reports by analyzing articles and notes provided by users.
To initiate a group chat, users tap the people icon at the top right corner of any conversation. When starting from an existing chat, ChatGPT creates a new conversation without retaining user history. Users then add participants or share a link to the group chat with up to 20 individuals, who must set up a profile before joining.
Notably, anyone with access to the link can invite others to join, and participants can mute or leave the chat except for the creator. Additionally, users under 18 will have sensitive content restricted by the chatbot automatically.
The responses in group chats are powered by GPT-5.1 Auto, a model that uses AI to choose the most suitable response based on the prompt. OpenAI claims it has taught the chatbot to adapt to the flow of conversations, allowing it to decide when to remain silent and when to contribute. Participants can summon ChatGPT by mentioning its name, "ChatGPT." The company plans to refine the feature through user feedback before a wider release.