ChatGPT customers can now use “document mode” to take notes on conferences, brainstorming periods, or thinking-out-loud soliloquies, OpenAI introduced Wednesday. ChatGPT can even now hook up with Google Drive, Dropbox, Field, Sharepoint, and OneDrive, and customers can question it for solutions about their saved spreadsheets and paperwork — like “What was my firm’s income in Q1 final yr?” or “Inform me what number of occasions I took the ferry on my Italy journey final yr.”
“ChatGPT will construction and clearly current the info – and respect your group’s current permissions on the consumer stage – from these paperwork, with citations,” the corporate wrote in a launch.
The recording characteristic is at present solely accessible for ChatGPT Workforce customers (a subscription plan that can set you again $25 per individual per thirty days with an annual subscription of two+ customers). The notes and transcriptions embody timestamped citations and motion gadgets.
Connections to third-party storage providers can be found for customers of ChatGPT Workforce, Enterprise, or Edu, OpenAI’s student-focused providing.
The brand new options are a part of OpenAI’s push to nook the market on enterprise AI shoppers, that are large spenders. It launched ChatGPT Enterprise in 2023, lower than a yr after the launch of ChatGPT, with shoppers together with Block, Canva, The Estée Lauder Firms, and PwC. Then it adopted up with the launch of ChatGPT Workforce, an possibility for smaller corporations or groups, in January 2024.
OpenAI now has 3 million “paying enterprise customers,” up from 2 million in February.
The corporate is competing instantly with tech giants and startups alike for high-paying enterprise AI shoppers. Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Anthropic are all chasing the identical kind of enterprise and racing to roll out generative AI options for them, in an industry-wide AI arms race that’s predicted to surpass $1 trillion in income in lower than seven years.