ChatGPT might be in a spot of trouble just now, but what better way to take everyone’s mind off that than to release a new feature to free users? Projects, the AI platform’s folder organisation system previously reserved for paid users, has now been thrown open to everyone.
Behold my ChatGPT Projects
Well, everyone using the Android or web version of the app, at any rate. According to the company, Projects is “rolling out to iOS users over the coming days.”
Projects are a way for ChatGPT users to separate and customise different chats with the AI/chatbot by subject while defining rules for information sources and responses for those categories. It’s a handy way of organising that beats trying to re-convince it that we’re talking about Monarch butterflies now and not Phil Collins.
A couple of other upgrades are also in the offing for users. Everybody gets access to larger file uploads, with Free users getting 5MB, Plus users having 25MB at their disposal, and higher tiers have 40MB uploads to look forward to. There’s no word on any changes to ChatGPT Go, OpenAI’s newest (and cheapest) paid-for plan.
Colour and icon customisation and “Project-only memory controls”, the latter previously mentioned, are also on the way.



