ChatGPT’s memory isn’t like human memory and can’t be improved directly. The model ‘memorizes’ information during training and doesn’t have the ability to truly learn or recall new information after training.
Improving ChatGPT’s capacity to seem like it “remembers” information can be done by improving its training data and the model’s architecture. This involves more sophisticated Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Proper fine-tuning post ‘pre-training’ can also make it more accurate and consistent as it generates human-like text based on the input it receives.
However, the key point to remember is that ChatGPT does not, and currently cannot, remember past queries beyond the conversation you are currently having with it. The claim that ChatGPT can recall data from earlier interactions is factually incorrect due to privacy and safety reasons.
For long-term memory development, AI would need to have information stored over a network, much like how human brains work. This is currently a field under research in AI development, and no concrete solution has been established yet.