CryptoWorld News reports that ChatGPT has officially launched a conversation directory navigation feature, aimed at solving the difficulties of browsing and locating in long conversations. In chats with five or more reply messages, the system will automatically extract and generate a chapter navigation directory to help users quickly jump to different discussion topics. The generated chapter directory mainly floats on the side of the browser scrollbar, allowing users to click directly to jump, or use the Shift key combined with the up and down arrow keys to quickly switch between different paragraph topics. This mechanism can automatically organize originally scattered multi-turn Q&A into a structured list, reducing the cost of information backtracking and knowledge management.

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GateUser-35b998a0
· 26m ago
It takes five conversations to trigger; isn't that a bit high of a threshold?
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FudAlsoNeedsAnImage
· 9h ago
How to adapt floating menus on mobile devices?
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ExitLiqNow
· 19h ago
Finally no longer need to scroll wildly to find the context
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GateUser-8df0eb2b
· 19h ago
Browser scrollbar on the side... Safari users remain silent
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TheReflectionUnderTheNeon
· 19h ago
The cost of knowledge management has decreased, and AI conversations finally have a "memory anchor."
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HypeVaccinated
· 19h ago
I tried it, and the jump delay is a bit noticeable.
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ColdWalletUnderTheAurora
· 19h ago
Automatic topic classification is more reliable than me tagging it myself
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DeepSeaColdStart
· 19h ago
I hope to export the directory as a mind map
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DustyAlpha
· 19h ago
Structuring and organizing multi-round Q&A, this move was well played.
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BalanceScreenshotAfterTheRain
· 19h ago
The gospel for long conversation users, it was really painful to look for history records before.
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