"Disney's billion-dollar OpenAI deal isn't the only way the company is embracing AI. In recent months, the Mouse House has been quietly adding new AI tools to its arsenal and encouraging staff to use them. "They clearly see where things are headed," a longtime software engineer at Disney said. This marked a shift from this summer, when Disney had seemed "hesitant to rely on AI tools," they said."
"A December update enabled employees to upload Excel and PowerPoint files to the bot. DisneyGPT draws on signature Disney themes, with a prompt asking users if they're "ready for an enchanting adventure" and "a verified collection of Walt Disney quotes" that are "tagged by themes like imagination, perseverance, and leadership," according to the chatbot's December update log. Otherwise, employees said DisneyGPT is mostly a standard AI chatbot."
Disney struck a billion-dollar partnership with OpenAI and is adding AI tools across the company to support employees. The company has provisioned Microsoft Copilot, Amazon's Q Developer, and will provide enterprise ChatGPT access through the OpenAI deal. Disney deployed a DisneyGPT chatbot for internal tasks such as creating IT support tickets, viewing company rosters, and analyzing project financials. DisneyGPT's beta was announced in an October 2 email and later enabled Excel and PowerPoint uploads. DisneyGPT uses branded prompts and a verified collection of Walt Disney quotes tagged by themes like imagination, perseverance, and leadership. An internal chatbot codenamed Jarvis is also in development.
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