Last week, OpenAI -- always looking for opportunities to put its chatbot into new spaces -- introduced Group Chats with ChatGPT baked right in. Based on early feedback, it's now expanding the feature to all logged-in users on ChatGPT Free, Go, Plus and Pro plans globally over the coming days.

The feature is pitched as a new way to use ChatGPT with other people, especially in collaboration efforts, like planning a big event.

Up to 20 people can be added to a group chat, and messages between individuals don't count against the rate limit to ChatGPT -- only when it responds.

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