OpenAI is reportedly advancing new features within ChatGPT that aim to compete directly with workplace productivity tools such as Google Workspace and Microsoft Office 365. While features like collaborative document editing, meeting transcription, and team chat are in development, there has been no official announcement yet. This move signals OpenAI's intent to transform ChatGPT into a general-purpose AI assistant and intensifies competition with companies like Google. Additionally, the evolving relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft, who is a significant financial backer of OpenAI, looks to be undergoing changes as both companies restructure their deal.
OpenAI is reportedly developing features in ChatGPT that would allow it to directly compete with workplace productivity suites such as Google Workplace and Microsoft Office 365.
The anticipated features might include collaborative document editing, meeting transcription, and a team chat function, aimed at transforming ChatGPT into a general-purpose AI assistant.
If released, these new features would intensify competition with Google and further complicate the already intricate relationship between OpenAI and Microsoft.
OpenAI is distancing itself from Microsoft’s cloud services and is reportedly restructuring the terms of their partnership, despite Microsoft’s significant stake in OpenAI.
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