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ChatGPT now stores all your files in a dedicated library.
The library is home to uploaded and generated files.
You can save and access images and documents.
I often use ChatGPT to analyze photos, documents, and other files that I upload. I also sometimes ask the AI to create PDFs or other documents with information related to my request. Trying to find all those photos and other files on my PC used to be a hassle. But now I can tap into an online library that stores all of them in a single place.
ChatGPT Library
Recently unveiled, the new ChatGPT Library will save files that you've uploaded in a chat, including images, documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. The library will also be home to any files you ask the AI to create. The one exception applies to generated images, which will still be accessible in the Images section.
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