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OpenAI’s ‘Your Year with ChatGPT’ is here — Sam Altman reveals his personal AI recap

| @indiablooms | Dec 24, 2025, at 06:17 pm

OpenAI, the maker of AI model ChatGPT, has launched its “Your Year with ChatGPT", a recap feature that can be used by netizens in those nations where it has been introduced.

Sharing details about the feature, OpenAI wrote on X: "Your Year with ChatGPT!."

The company said: "Now rolling out to everyone in the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia who have reference saved memory and reference chat history turned on."

The AI firm said people should update the app to access the feature.

"You can also try adding the "Your Year with ChatGPT" app by tapping the + sign and asking Chat, "show me my year with ChatGPT," the company said.

OpenAI chief Sam Altman himself tried the feature and wrote on X: " really disappointed i did not get top 1% tbh."

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