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OpenAI has begun rolling out group chats to ChatGPT users worldwide, enabling up to 20 people to collaborate with the assistant inside a shared conversation.

The feature, which quietly entered pilot testing earlier this month, offers one of the strongest signs yet that OpenAI is evolving ChatGPT from a one-on-one assistant into a more social, multi-user platform.

With group chats, users can pull in friends, colleagues, or family members to co-plan events, brainstorm ideas, draft projects, or simply talk with ChatGPT, stepping in when needed. According to OpenAI, the system has been trained to understand the flow of multi-person discussions and to decide when to speak, when to stay quiet, and when to respond directly if mentioned by name.

A new group chat can be created by tapping the “people” icon in the ChatGPT app. The assistant will duplicate the current thread into a group space, and users can invite others via a shareable link. The first time someone joins or creates a group chat, they’re prompted to choose a name, username, and profile photo. ChatGPT can react with emojis and even generate personalised images using participants’ profile photos.

Users can adjust settings like muting notifications, adding or removing members, and applying custom instructions through a dedicated menu. OpenAI emphasises that group chats do not access or update any of ChatGPT’s private, one-on-one memory, a separation meant to safeguard user context across conversations.

The experience is powered by GPT-5.1 Auto, which dynamically selects the best model for each prompt. Importantly, rate limits only apply when ChatGPT itself responds, allowing human participants to talk freely without restrictions.

The rollout fits into a broader pattern of socially oriented features OpenAI has introduced over the past year, including long-term memory, “shared GPTs,” enhanced image generation, and a more expressive voice mode. Collectively, these updates point toward a future where ChatGPT becomes a collaborative environment rather than a solitary tool.

By enabling multiple users to work together in real time, group chats push ChatGPT closer to becoming a central hub for planning, creating, and communicating. And with this feature now available to all logged-in users, OpenAI is positioning ChatGPT not just as a tool you talk to, but a place where people gather with AI embedded at the core of the conversation.


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