Just six weeks after Microsoft announced its AI-powered Bing Enterprise for businesses, OpenAI has also launched ChatGPT Enterprise, aiming to enter the space to cater to businesses that want to leverage AI in order to streamline their operations, improve their efficiency, and create leaner teams. The Business version of the ChatGPT tool was unveiled on August 28, Monday, to help businesses with various tasks such as coding, analyzing corporate data, and more. Let us take a look at its offering and how it is competing with its biggest backer.
Announcing its new business-oriented AI model, OpenAI stated in a blog post, “We're launching ChatGPT Enterprise, which offers enterprise-grade security and privacy, unlimited higher-speed GPT-4 access, longer context windows for processing longer inputs, advanced data analysis capabilities, customization options, and much more”.
OpenAI says that the ChatGPT tool will offer enterprise-grade privacy, security, and deployment tools. What this means is that the AI model used by the corporate clients of OpenAI will not train on the business data or conversations, and the models will not learn from the usage in the corporate setting.
Further, for large-scale deployments, while ensuring that the business protocols in terms of privacy and security are not compromised, the company stated, “ChatGPT Enterprise is also SOC 2 compliant, and all conversations are encrypted in transit and at rest. Our new admin console lets you manage team members easily and offers domain verification, SSO, and usage insights, allowing for large-scale deployment into enterprise”.
The biggest offering by OpenAI is the ‘most powerful' version of ChatGPT yet, which comes with unlimited access to GPT-4 at higher speeds
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