ChatGPT History Management: the future of web research
Role
UX/UI Designer
Industry
Artificial Intelligence
Duration
1 Day
Introduction
Artificial intelligence has become an essential tool in the daily lives of about 3 billion people (data updated as of October 2024), with a projected market value of 23 trillion euros by 2040. Among the hallmark technologies driving this transformation, ChatGPT stands out as a prime example of the evolution of advanced language models.
The challenge
The introduction of "agentive" interface could redefine how we access information, hinting at a gradual replacement of traditional browsers with intelligent interfaces. Within this context, a crucial question emerges: how will the interfaces of leading language models (LLMs) be designed to ensure an optimal user experience? New features in ChatGPT, such as web search and projects, highlight an urgent need to create solutions for storing and managing growing user-generated data.
Research goals
To improve the usability of OpenAI's current products, analyzing how users interact with these tools is essential. Web search and project creation activities generate many "search cards" that must be organized and managed. How can content organization be improved, taking inspiration from traditional browsers? Learning from the most popular browsers, we can think of focusing on a validation process for chat management.
Benchmark
Comparison with other existing solutions can provide insights for innovation:
Krea: This model, specialized in generating images and videos, features an agentive interface that highlights the prompts used and allows work sessions to be searched via keywords.
Bing: Integrates AI into the search engine, offering access—though somewhat cumbersome—to the Copilot interface. However, its history management is redundant, with duplicated searches between the browser and Copilot sessions.
Google: The world’s most widely used search browser offers advanced options to store and organize searches by topic or chronologically, along with the ability to create search lists for quick access.
The discovery
By implementing targeted features, the user experience can be significantly improved, making search management more straightforward and intuitive.
Cataloging
The lack of tools for organizing, favoriting, or bulk-deleting searches creates difficulties in managing information.
Efficiency
Users expect reliable and relevant results, akin to those of traditional browsers.
The vision
By implementing a few targeted features, the user experience can be significantly improved. Search management becomes easier and more intuitive: no more searching.
Cataloging and Deletion Modes
Bulk Deletion: The introduction of checkboxes will allow users to select and delete multiple chats simultaneously.
Advanced Organization: A dedicated mode will enable sorting and saving the most relevant chats as favorites.
Accessibility and Usability
To ensure an inclusive experience, directional buttons (e.g., arrows) will be implemented as an alternative to drag handles. This solution will improve accessibility for a wide range of users.
Next steps
Conclusion
The future of artificial intelligence and agent-based interfaces is opening up new ways of managing information and interacting with data. Tools such as ChatGPT and advanced language models have already proven their value in delivering fast, accurate, and highly personalized responses. However, there are many avenues to explore to further optimize the user experience: implementing advanced features such as intelligent cataloging, proactive search, and user collaboration can turn current limitations into strengths. In the future, AI interfaces will need to evolve not only to meet user needs but also to anticipate them, fostering smoother, more intuitive, and collaborative interactions.