Feature request:Enhanced chat history search

Describe the feature or improvement you’re requesting

Problem:

Currently, users are unable to search through their chat history, making it difficult to locate specific information. This necessitates scrolling through the entire conversation history, which can be time-consuming and inefficient.

Proposed Solution:

Implement a search functionality within the chat history, similar to that of WhatsApp. This feature would allow users to quickly and easily find the information they need by simply entering keywords or phrases.

Benefits:

Enhanced User Experience: The ability to search chat history would significantly improve the user experience by making it easier to navigate and locate specific information.

Improved Efficiency: By eliminating the need to manually scroll through entire chat histories, users would save time and effort, leading to increased efficiency.

Reduced Frustration: The ability to quickly find the desired information would reduce frustration and improve overall user satisfaction.

Implementation Details:

The search functionality should be integrated seamlessly into the existing chat interface. Users should be able to access the search bar from any point within the chat history. The search results should be displayed in a clear and organized manner, highlighting the most relevant matches.

If this seems a relevant feature, shall I give this a try?

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the search function is implemented but it only works on the mobile phone App. It should be a very fast project for Open AI to implement the same on the browser version. Please do this! I need this search!

I have the same gripe - I made an app for full text search on exported chat history. It’s also capable of offline AI chats.

I also would love to get that feature in the browser version of GPT. I created lots of research within the chats that, i would love to access efficiently from a full text search - right into the chat into the paragraph.

Is there a way to see whether the request has been accepted and taken into account by the developers?