OpenAI’s Group Chats in ChatGPT: Transforming Collaboration
OpenAI has recently launched an exciting new feature: group chats within ChatGPT. This innovation enables users to engage in shared conversations with the chatbot, inviting up to 20 participants. Available to all logged-in users after a recent pilot test, this update marks a significant shift from ChatGPT being primarily a one-on-one tool to a platform that fosters small-group collaboration.
While OpenAI promotes this feature as a means to simplify planning with friends or family—be it organizing a dinner, planning a trip, or drafting outlines together—it also offers broader applications for work teams that rely on ChatGPT for brainstorming, preliminary discussions, and research. The potential for real-time collaboration has never been more accessible.
How the Feature Works
Getting started with group chats is straightforward. Users simply need to click the “people” icon in the top-right corner of the ChatGPT interface. This action creates a new space by copying the current conversation, allowing users to invite others through a sharable link. The flexibility to re-invite participants facilitates dynamic conversations where new members can join seamlessly.
Upon joining or forming a group chat, users are prompted to establish a name, username, and profile photo, making interactions more personal and identifiable. ChatGPT is designed to adapt to conversational flows, knowing when to step in and when to remain silent. If a participant wants ChatGPT to contribute directly, they can simply reference “ChatGPT” in their message. The model can even express emotions through emojis and create personalized images based on user feedback.
A settings panel enhances user control, allowing for the addition or removal of participants, notification management, and the provision of custom instructions for ChatGPT. Importantly, OpenAI has ensured that the model will not leverage memories from individual chats within group discussions nor will it create lasting memories based on group interactions.
Group chats operate on the GPT-5.1 Auto model, selecting response types based on prompts and available user options. Rate limits only apply to messages sent by ChatGPT, reflecting the recent advancements with GPT-5.1 Instant and Thinking models, as well as earlier products like Sora, a social media app for short video creation.
How Group Chats May Support Real Collaboration
While the consumer appeal leans towards casual interactions, many corporate dynamics involve challenges in sharing ideas, reviewing drafts, and coordinating across different departmental roles. Group chats have the potential to bridge this gap by offering a centralized platform for teams to communicate, all while keeping ChatGPT in the conversation.
Aligning Cross-Functional Teams
In large organizations, aligning teams across product, design, engineering, and marketing can be particularly challenging, especially at the outset of projects. Ideas often become fragmented across various emails and communication channels.
Using a group chat, all participants can contribute to a single, organized discussion. If someone joins late, ChatGPT can summarize previous exchanges, pinpoint unresolved questions, and help structure the group’s notes into a coherent plan. This unified approach can facilitate a smoother transition from brainstorming to actionable steps without losing context.
Smoother Review Cycles
Drafts often undergo arduous review processes with feedback flooding in from various channels at irregular intervals, making it challenging to keep track of the most updated version.
In a group chat setting, the entire team can collectively review the same draft. ChatGPT can assist by rewriting content, comparing different iterations, or clarifying feedback. This capability can prove invaluable for teams under tight deadlines or those that frequently update their work.
Faster Onboarding for New Teammates
New employees frequently find themselves joining projects deeply rooted in prior discussions. They often spend unnecessary time sifting through old messages and files to grasp how decisions have evolved.
A manager can add a newcomer to an ongoing group chat and leverage ChatGPT to summarize previous dialogues, highlight significant decisions, and clarify outstanding tasks. This approach can streamline the onboarding process, making it less time-consuming and more efficient.
Coordinating Shared Tasks
Routine tasks, such as organizing workshops, drafting customer emails, or planning events, are often bogged down by back-and-forth communications that can span days.
In a group chat environment, team members can instruct ChatGPT to create schedules, rewrite messages, or establish checklists. This collaborative setup allows participants to adjust details collectively without starting from scratch every time.
Organizing Creative Feedback
Creative projects can stagnate when feedback arrives in a chaotic or conflicting manner. Designers, writers, and analysts often receive critiques spread out across various platforms.
With group chats, all feedback is housed in a single location. ChatGPT can categorize comments, highlight contradictions, and propose drafts that align with the team’s vision. This capability can help minimize rework and steer the project toward a cohesive direction.
A Broader Shift in How Teams Use ChatGPT
The introduction of group chats comes at a time when organizations are eager to integrate AI into their workflows more comprehensively. ChatGPT already aids users in drafting, summarizing, and revising various content. A shared conversation space could reshape early project discussions, especially in teams experimenting with AI-enhanced planning and review processes.
While this feature does not replace human coordination, it introduces a shared environment where participants can engage with one another and incorporate ChatGPT into discussions when necessary. For teams grappling with fragmented inputs, sluggish review cycles, or rapid context shifts, group chats may offer a streamlined approach for keeping projects advancing smoothly.
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