A large volume of feedback has emerged as Sam Altman encourages user input for new features. On forums, users express both excitement and discontent as they seek improvements amid rising concerns about current functionality and usability.
Users highlighted specific needs that showcase ongoing frustrations and desires for enhancement. Key requests include:
Video editing for mobile apps, including trimming, captions, and 4K export.
A researcher mode to assist in writing academic papers with functionality for citations and formatting.
Project workspaces for organized notes and context management.
Improved UI allowing users to annotate and organize chats in detail.
A one-click reference manager to facilitate exporting to Zotero and other platforms.
Long-term memory access, enabling more effective conversation thread searches.
A desire for a way to export individual threads to PDF without needing a full data extraction.
Character notes and memory retention for role-playing, featuring the ability to save NPC details in a JSON format.
"I request a feature where ChatGPT doesnโt take my job," stated one participant.
The discussions reflect three main areas of user concern:
User Interface: Many users call for enhanced UI design, wishing for features allowing detailed organization of chat history and preferences.
Memory and Recall: Users lament the current limitations of AI's long-term memory, pushing for more robust capabilities. The ability to store and recall NPC characteristics is particularly emphasized by role-play enthusiasts.
Content Quality and Customization: Users express frustration about perceived declines in response quality, demanding restoration of prior functionality without oversimplifications.
One user lamented, "Bring back the original model quality from before the ChatGPT-5 release. It feels like I've been downgraded."
Feedback on Altmanโs outreach shows a blend of hopeful suggestions alongside pointed criticisms:
Positive sentiments include enthusiasm for user input and a wide array of innovative feature requests.
Notably, some participants echo sentiments of dissatisfaction, like the request for a button in settings to actually function: "What is xcom on the right side?"
Concerns over models becoming overly simplistic are shared, with comments asking for models to maintain depth.
โก Users desire advanced video editing capabilities integrated into mobile applications.
โ ๏ธ Critical remarks on censorship, urging a reduction in algorithmic control over content.
๐ Specific requests for project-level memory indicate a strong interest in enhanced functionality for personalized user experiences.
As Altman's push for feedback continues to spark conversations, it remains to be seen how developers will adapt to these pressing demands and direct user inputs into forthcoming updates.