OpenAI announced the official launch of the branch conversation feature for ChatGPT, offering users a more flexible and personalized interaction experience. This feature allows users to create multiple branches within a single conversation thread, exploring different discussion directions without losing the original conversation content.

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Branch Conversations: Flexible Exploration, Efficient Interaction

The introduction of the branch conversation feature enables users to freely explore various possibilities within ChatGPT conversations. Whether it's brainstorming, deeply discussing complex issues, or comparing different solutions, users can create branches to conduct parallel discussions without interfering with the main conversation thread. This feature is especially suitable for scenarios that require multi-angle thinking, such as creative writing, academic research, or technical problem solving.

According to official information from OpenAI, this feature is now available to web users, and may be extended to mobile devices and other platforms in the future. Users simply need to select the branch option in the conversation interface to easily create new conversation paths while maintaining the integrity of the original thread.

Enhancing User Experience, Strengthening Personalization

The addition of the branch conversation feature further optimizes the interaction experience of ChatGPT. Users can more efficiently manage complex conversations, quickly compare answers from different directions, without repeatedly entering the same questions. This design not only saves time but also enhances users' sense of control when exploring complex topics.

In addition, OpenAI has recently added other features to ChatGPT, such as larger project file upload capacity (up to 5 files for free users, 25 for Plus users, and 40 for Pro/Business/Enterprise users) and more detailed memory control options. These updates complement the branch conversation feature, together enhancing the platform's flexibility and practicality.