ChatGPT Enterprise: OpenAI reveals ‘most powerful version of ChatGPT’ yet

Updated on 29-Aug-2023
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OpenAI announced ChatGPT Enterprise on August 28

This version of ChatGPT is being touted to be one of the most powerful versions of the chatbot that we have seen so far

It comes with added security, privacy, and customisation features, making it suitable for large-scale deployments

OpenAI, with its chatbot, ChatGPT, has been gathering headlines since its launch late last year. The AI chatbot, which is one of the best to have ever been released to the public, has received both good and bad reception from people across the globe. 

While there are a few who still stand against the idea, there are many who have found ingenious ways to make their lives easier with the use of ChatGPT. This includes not only individuals or amateur coder groups but also major corporations. Keeping this in mind, the creators of ChatGPT have announced ChatGPT Enterprise.

https://twitter.com/OpenAI/status/1696208409899782569?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

In case you have not been on the internet since last year, ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer) was launched to the public on November 30, 2022. A large language model chatbot, ChatGPT, has been all the rage ever since. 

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The potential that ChatGPT holds is immense. Don’t believe me? Well, in April this year, we used ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion to create an entire issue of Digit magazine. And it turned out to be better than anyone could ever imagined! Everyone at Digit still has their jobs, but the results produced by the two generative AI tools we used were scarily pleasant. I don’t know if that is a phrase, but it fits.

ChatGPT has seen a lot of companies using it in their workflows

Most of ChatGPT’s features have been catered towards fulfilling the needs of individuals. ChatGPT enterprise brings along a host of new features that would ensure that this generative AI bot could be used by large organisations with multiple individuals working together on projects that need them to employ the help of ChatGPT. As mentioned in the release published on August 28 by OpenAI, the demand for ChatGPT by major organisations has seen a monumental rise in the last few months.

The release mentions that 80 percent of the Fortune 500 companies that have registered ChatGPT accounts have used ChatGPT across various teams and departments in the last 9 months. This motivated the team at OpenAI to create a version of their AI bot that would help these large-scale deployments of their tool.

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Here’s a look at what ChatGPT Enterprise packs –

With ChatGPT going large scale, it will not be surprising to see many other generative AI models following suit. The effects of the release of ChatGPT Enterprise are hard to predict. Still, one thing that can be said for sure is that we are on the cusp of an AI-powered world, where more tasks than we could imagine would be carried out by these 0s and 1s running in some computing powerhouse. We will be sitting in our bearing fruits of one of the most interesting modern-day computational technology.

Satvik Pandey

Satvik Pandey, is a self-professed Steve Jobs (not Apple) fanboy, a science & tech writer, and a sports addict. At Digit, he works as a Deputy Features Editor, and manages the daily functioning of the magazine. He also reviews audio-products (speakers, headphones, soundbars, etc.), smartwatches, projectors, and everything else that he can get his hands on. A media and communications graduate, Satvik is also an avid shutterbug, and when he's not working or gaming, he can be found fiddling with any camera he can get his hands on and helping produce videos – which means he spends an awful amount of time in our studio. His game of choice is Counter-Strike, and he's still attempting to turn pro. He can talk your ear off about the game, and we'd strongly advise you to steer clear of the topic unless you too are a CS junkie.

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