OpenAI has rolled out a new Group Chat feature for ChatGPT, introducing a collaborative environment where multiple users can interact with the AI simultaneously. The feature is currently being piloted in select Asia-Pacific markets, signaling a major expansion in how AI assistants integrate into everyday communication and teamwork.
According to OpenAI, the pilot is initially available in Japan, New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan, with users on the Free, Plus, and Pro tiers gaining access. Up to 20 participants can join a single chat alongside ChatGPT, creating a shared AI-assisted workspace.
How the Feature Works
Users can start a fresh group chat or convert an existing conversation into a shared session. When converting a private chat, OpenAI automatically generates a duplicate to maintain the privacy of prior messages—ensuring that users’ existing chat history remains isolated.

Participants can be invited via a shareable link, and each user sets a small profile with a name, username, and optional photo to ensure identification within the chat environment. Group conversations support the same multimodal functionality as standard ChatGPT threads, including file uploads, image generation, dictation, and access to GPT-5.1 Auto, which dynamically selects the optimal model for each query.
Privacy and Safety Measures
OpenAI highlights that group chats operate under strict privacy controls:
- Information inside group chats does not contribute to personal ChatGPT memory.
- No shared or cross-user memories are created.
- If minors join a chat, the system automatically enforces additional safety protocols, including restricted exposure to sensitive content.
Why It Matters
The introduction of group chat marks a major evolution in consumer AI—from a one-on-one assistant model to a collective collaboration tool. Early use cases promoted by OpenAI include:
- Trip planning with friends
- Joint home improvement or design work
- Academic group tasks
- Workplace collaboration and brainstorming sessions
For markets like Pakistan, where remote teamwork, startup collaboration, and digital project management continue to grow, the feature hints at future AI-assisted group workflows that could reshape productivity and communication.
Industry Implications
Tech analysts say the move positions OpenAI closer to messaging platforms and workplace software, creating potential competition with tools like Slack, WhatsApp, Microsoft Teams, and Notion. Collaborative AI conversations could quickly become a standard feature across enterprise platforms.
The staged rollout suggests the company is gathering refinement data before wider international expansion, though expectations for a global release remain high given ChatGPT’s user base.
What Comes Next
Observers will be watching for:
- Expansion to more regions, including South Asia
- Enterprise controls such as user roles and permissions
- Integration with project management tools
- Enhanced data-governance options for regulated industries
With AI increasingly embedded across communication channels, OpenAI’s Group Chat pilot signals the next phase of conversational AI—where collaboration becomes as central as computation.