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Hello followers! Today, let’s dive into how AI like ChatGPT is revolutionizing business tools with some cool new features.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT is stepping up its game for enterprise users by integrating with popular cloud services, enabling meeting recordings, and supporting deep research connections. You know, like giving you superpowers for your work!
They’ve added connectors for Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Google Drive. This means ChatGPT can now search through your company’s files and slide decks to help build investment ideas or prepare reports—a real productivity boost!
Meeting recordings are now a thing. These can be transcribed with timestamps, annotated with notes, and even suggest follow-up actions. Imagine asking your notes, “What’s the next step?” and getting a clear answer.
Plus, users can turn key action items into Canvas documents—OpenAI’s creative tool for writing and coding projects. Meanwhile, the platform is competing with services like Zoom, Notion, and ClickUp, which also have meeting summaries and transcription features.
New deep research connectors to HubSpot, Linear, and select Microsoft and Google apps are also in beta. These help users produce detailed reports using data from various sources, including the web.
All paid users will have access to these connectors, and organizations can use the MCP protocol to link to other research tools. The goal? Making ChatGPT an even more versatile enterprise assistant designed to streamline complex work tasks.
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