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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Team for the workplace

OpenAI's ChatGPT Team offers a novel AI-driven solution for the workplace, boosting productivity and collaboration with advanced features and security.

OpenAI has recently launched ‘ChatGPT Team’, a new subscription plan designed to transform the workplace by integrating artificial intelligence into daily organisational tasks. This innovative service offers a collaborative platform for organisations to manage their AI-related work in a secure and centralised environment, heralding a significant shift in the use of AI in professional settings.

A fresh perspective on AI in the workplace

A year after the debut of ChatGPT, concerns arose about AI potentially replacing human workers. ChatGPT Team, however, presents a different vision. It portrays AI as a capable intern, adept at performing monotonous tasks such as data visualisation in line graphs and extracting valuable insights.

Main features of the ChatGPT Team

  1. Advanced GPT models: Access to the latest AI technology for enhanced performance.
  2. : Teamwork is facilitated through shared custom GPTs.
  3. : A dedicated and private workspace ensures data security.

ChatGPT Team is envisioned as a virtual team assistant for each employee, skilled at swiftly executing routine tasks. These tasks range from converting data into line charts to turning images of whiteboards into text data. The service also suggests its use as a coding assistant, for email automation, and in data analysis – tasks that often consume valuable productivity time.

Enhancing productivity with ChatGPT Team

ChatGPT Team is not just about replacing workers; it’s seen as a productivity enhancer, allowing team members to accomplish more in less time. It offers early access to new features, ensures business data is not used for training, and allows custom GPT collaboration. An admin panel for managing ChatGPT Team, plus access to tools like DALL·E, browsing capabilities, and GPT-4 with a 32k context window, are also included.

Priced at US$25 per team member, ChatGPT Team is a cost-effective solution that is seen as a time-saving assistant for each employee.

The real-world impact of ChatGPT Team

A Harvard Business School study highlights the ChatGPT Team’s impact on real-world applications. Employees at Boston Consulting Group using GPT-4 reported a 25% faster task completion rate and a 40% higher quality of work compared to peers without access to the tool. This underscores the significant advantages of integrating AI into everyday work processes.

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