OpenAI is reportedly preparing to launch a new $100-per-month subscription tier for ChatGPT, positioned between the Plus and Pro plans.
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OpenAI has partnered with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to provide ChatGPT Enterprise to all federal agencies for a nominal fee.
ChatGPT can now integrate with external services like Outlook, Teams, Gmail, and Google Drive to access real-time data for more relevant responses.
This allows organizations in these regions to store their data locally, helping them comply with data sovereignty regulations.
OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Gov, a specialized version of its AI chatbot exclusively for U.S. government agencies.
Anthropic has launched Claude Enterprise, a new plan aimed at businesses. It offers a larger context window, GitHub integration, and enhanced security features.
OpenAI has updated ChatGPT Enterprise to help businesses that use the service comply with regulations for their respective sectors. One regulation it specifically helps with is GDPR.
OpenAI will host its first developer conference, OpenAI DevDay, on November 6. With over 2 million developers currently using OpenAI models, it aims to strengthen its relationship with developers.
The new ChatGPT Enterprise will also give businesses access to better security features, along with "longer context windows for processing longer inputs, advanced data analysis capabilities" and more.