OpenAI's "Dreaming" Gives ChatGPT Long-Term Memory
OpenAI’s Dreaming gives ChatGPT fresh, continuous, relevant long-term memory for better coding and collaboration.
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OpenAI has recently rolled out a major upgrade to ChatGPT’s memory system. The new architecture is called Dreaming.
In the past, when using GPT, we often had to repeatedly explain what project we were working on, what tech stack we were using, what code style we preferred, and how far the project had progressed. It was manageable once or twice, but it became extremely tedious for long-term, continuous tasks or cross-session work.
To address this, ChatGPT previously introduced Memory 1.0. It was helpful but not truly effective — it was essentially simple context injection that required manual triggering, and the memories were static, demanding constant active maintenance and updates.
The new Dreaming architecture solves this sense of disconnection.



