ChatGPT group conversations are launched by OpenAI for all tiers

By EngineAI Team | Published on November 24, 2025 | Updated on December 19, 2025
ChatGPT group conversations are launched by OpenAI for all tiers
After an initial test phase, OpenAI recently expanded its group chat capability to all subscription tiers, enabling up to 20 people to work together in a single thread with ChatGPT and each other. The specifics: Invite links are used to access shared conversations, where ChatGPT monitors the flow of the conversation and intervenes when necessary or specifically mentioned. Rate limits are applied to AI responses instead of human messages, and the user who initiated the model reply is penalized for its usage. Group sessions and individual memory are separated by privacy measures, and ChatGPT does not apply personal context or save information from collaborative threads. The functionality is now available in Free, Go, Plus, and Pro levels after first launching as a test trial in four Asia-Pacific nations last week. A potent new collaboration feature for the AI era has recently been added to group projects. In a short while, we'll probably notice (and welcome) contributions from models in collaborative endeavors as naturally as any other human participants, albeit it might take some time to get the hang of using ChatGPT with friends or coworkers.

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