OpenAI has introduced a new and useful feature for its popular artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT. With the help of this new feature, users can easily search their chat history, allowing them to find old chats quickly. Earlier, users had to scroll through their entire chat history to find old conversations, but now this process has become even easier. How does the new feature work? With this new chat history feature, when users visit the web portal of ChatGPT, they can see a magnifying glass icon in the side panel. This icon is present on the left side of the window. When users click on this icon, a text field opens in which they can enter keywords to search for a previous chat. Recent chats are also visible in this text field, allowing users to easily access their history through the typed keyword. Who is this feature available for? This feature has currently been rolled out for ChatGPT Plus and Team users. OpenAI has also said that Enterprise and Edu subscribers will get this feature in the next one week. However, users with the free version may have to wait a bit for this feature. Why is this feature important for users? The arrival of this feature will bring a lot of change in the lifestyle of the users. Earlier, whenever a user tried to find his old chats, he had to scroll through all the chats, which was a time-consuming and difficult task. But now, users can quickly access their old messages by just typing some keywords. This will save time and also improve the user experience. The Goal of OpenAI OpenAI's goal has always been to provide a better and simpler experience to its users. Through the new feature, the company has shown that it understands the needs of the users and is constantly striving to find solutions to their problems. This new chat history search feature of ChatGPT is an important step, which makes the experience even easier and enjoyable for the users. It is expected that with this, users will be able to easily search their old chats and use ChatGPT more effectively. President Murmu, PM Modi, and Home Minister Amit Shah Extend Heart-Full Diwali Greetings CRS: Centre Launches Mobile App for Birth, Death Registration Canada: Former Indian Foreign Secretary Responds to Amit Shah's Inclusion in Khalistani Kill Plot