Hello OpenAI team and community,
I would like to suggest a new feature for ChatGPT.
The idea is to create a public AI research library inside ChatGPT, where users can voluntarily publish high-quality conversations, complex research, scientific studies, technical explanations, code projects, prompts, and development workflows.
This would go beyond shared links. Today, users can share a conversation by link, but the idea here is much bigger: to create a searchable public knowledge library built from valuable ChatGPT conversations.
It would work like a combination of:
- ChatGPT
- Wikipedia
- GitHub
- Stack Overflow
- ResearchGate
Main idea:
A user could take an important ChatGPT conversation and turn it into a public knowledge page. Other users could search it, read it, save it, cite it, continue the research in ChatGPT, fork/remix it, improve it, comment on it, and verify sources.
Possible features:
- Public library of ChatGPT-generated research
- Scientific and technical categories
- Searchable public knowledge pages
- Version history
- Fork/remix system for research and code
- Source verification and citations
- Peer review and reputation system
- Code repositories and tested code labels
- “Continue this research in ChatGPT” button
- Privacy warning before publishing
- Automatic detection/removal of sensitive personal data
- Labels such as “AI-generated,” “source verified,” “code tested,” “needs review,” and “outdated”
Why this matters:
Millions of users create valuable research, technical explanations, code, business plans, and scientific studies in ChatGPT every day. Most of that knowledge remains private and disappears inside individual chats.
A public AI research library would allow the best content to become reusable global knowledge.
This could become a new public knowledge layer for AI: a structured, searchable, collaborative library built from high-quality ChatGPT conversations.
Thank you for considering this idea.