Business ChatGPT users can now retrieve files from Google Drive, OneDrive and more
OpenAI announced that the latest update to ChatGPT will include new integrations with top cloud storage drives, allowing business users to pull files from Google Drive and OneDrive for extra context.
The improvements are expected to be rolled out over the coming weeks and will be based on the company’s latest GPT-4o model.
However, there’s a catch: free users won’t benefit from the latest upgrades. Instead, Plus, Team, and Enterprise users are first in line, meaning you’ll have to spend at least $20 per month if you want to take advantage of the improvements.
ChatGPT integrations with OneDrive and Google Drive
As part of the upgrade, users will soon be able to access files from the cloud storage platforms through a new integration that should eliminate the need to download files and manually upload them to the chatbot.
OpenAI says that “this allows ChatGPT to understand your (documents) faster.”
While free account holders will miss the tighter integration, all accounts will still be able to upload files directly to the window, as is already the case.
In addition to this useful addition, ChatGPT has also received new interactive options with tables and graphs. For example, clicking on a specific data entry allows ChatGPT to provide more contextually aware responses.
Using these two features together, paying users can generate, customize, and work with bar, line, pie, and scatter charts before downloading them for use in presentations and documents.
Additionally, the company’s new GPT-4o model, which accepts and generates any combination of text, audio, image and video, is now being rolled out across all tiers, including free accounts. However, paying accounts get access to more features.