ChatGPT can now directly connect to popular cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, and Microsoft OneDrive. This is a major leap, allowing ChatGPT to access and process information stored in users’ internal documents.
Instead of manually searching through various platforms, paid users can now ask ChatGPT and receive answers based on their internal company data. For example, a financial analyst could ask ChatGPT to synthesize an investment thesis from the marketing team. They could also ask about campaign performance data stored in spreadsheets. ChatGPT will only access files that the user has permission to view. Currently, it is only available to ChatGPT Team, Enterprise, and Edu users with a Google Workspace plan ($25 per person per month with an annual subscription of 2+ users).
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