New Feature / Update: GPT-5.1
What is it?
OpenAI just released GPT-5.1, the latest upgrade to their ChatGPT model, and honestly, it’s basically a smarter, more fluid version of what you’re already using. The big new thing is that they’re now testing group chats inside ChatGPT, so you can bring multiple AI personas or even real humans into the same conversation to tackle a problem together[1]. It’s kind of like having a brain bank where everyone throws ideas in the mix without the awkward silences.
Why does it matter?
This isn’t just about fancy tech demos. Real people are already using this to save hours of back-and-forth. For example, a marketer could start a group chat with a GPT-5.1 copywriter, a GPT-5.1 data analyst, and their own team to generate campaign briefs in one go instead of emailing drafts for three days. Or a business owner could sync their inventory with Shopify, auto-summarise call transcripts from customer support, and get a quick pricing strategy recommendation, all in the same thread, no copy-pasting needed[1].
Basically, if your workflow involves juggling multiple tools or voices, GPT-5.1’s group chat feature cuts the friction. You’re not just talking to an AI; you’re orchestrating a mini team that thinks faster than you do.


