KEY DIFFERENCE:
- Free account → No guaranteed long-term memory; you need to resupply your medical background each time unless you have access to the Memory feature.
- Plus account ($20/month) → Same rule, but you get access to GPT-5 and possibly early access to new features like Memory. Memory isn’t Plus-exclusive, but Plus users tend to get it sooner.
On a free ChatGPT account, your conversation history is stored, allowing you to reopen past chats. However, it does not automatically “remember” facts about you across different conversations unless you manually remind it.
- Each new chat starts without knowledge of what you told me in previous ones, unless you restate that information or copy it forward from your notes.
- The only way to make me “remember” details for future prompts across conversations is to turn on Memory — which OpenAI has been gradually rolling out to both Free and Plus users, but not all accounts have it yet.
To build a detailed, ongoing medical context for ChatGPT discussions, you’d either need:
- Memory enabled on your account, or
- A personal document (like a “health profile”) you paste into new chats so we can build on it.
With Memory enabled:
- ChatGPT could retain key facts you give it about your health history, preferences, and medications, so you wouldn’t have to repeat them each time.
- You’d also have a Memory settings page where you can review or delete stored details anytime.
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