ChatGPT now remembers more about you, and it does so in a way that’s fundamentally different from how it worked before. OpenAI rolled out its upgraded memory architecture on June 4, branded as “Dreaming V3,” giving the chatbot a significantly improved ability to retain context, maintain conversational continuity, and keep its references to your past interactions feeling relevant rather than stale.
The initial rollout targets ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers in the US, with plans to expand to additional subscription tiers and global regions in the near future. Free-tier access is also reportedly in progress.
From sticky notes to an actual brain
The journey started back in February 2024 with a basic “saved memories” feature, where users could tell it to remember specific things, and it would dutifully store them for later.
In April 2025, the model gained the ability to reference all previous chat history, not just the memories users explicitly asked it to save.










