There’s an easy way of adding memory like you describe. Tell GPT-4 that it has memory and that it can remember by using the REMEMBER command. You then hook up this command to e.g. a vector database and GPT-4 will do proper queries on prompts like “Remember what I told you about the trip I’m planning? I want to revise it so that we leave in June instead of March. Can you suggest changes?”. I’ve tested this and it work pretty well.
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In my experience, this is much worse in Claude than in GPT overall and is the main reason I recently downgraded my Claude Max subscription to Pro. I’ve had both Claude Max and ChatGPT Pro for a long time and used both extensively. In the GPT models it seems to vary between releases. 5.2 was an improvement, 5.3 much worse, 5.4 a bit better (but perhaps not as good as 5.2), 5.5 worse, but not as bad as 5.3. The “Codex” models (5.1-codex, 5.2-codex, 5.3-codex) were all pretty bad and did this a lot, much more than the non-codex variants of the same models.