Elevate Business Efficiency: Welcome to ChatGPT Enterprise

ChatGPT is now available to deployed in your enterprise.

Release Notes show that ChatGPT is becoming an enabler for Enterprise functions and workflows to drive knowledge worker productivity.

Over 100 million users and 80% of Fortune 500 companies are using ChatGPT. Now with the availability of ChatGPT Enterprise, users can get enterprise-grade security and privacy, unlimited higher-speed GPT-4 access, longer context windows for processing longer inputs, advanced data analysis capabilities, and further customization options.

Here are some of the features offered:

1. Enterprise-grade security and privacy
Customer prompts and company data are not used for training OpenAI models.
Data encryption at rest (AES 256) and in transit (TLS 1.2+)
Certified SOC 2 compliant

2. Features for large-scale deployments and user management
Admin console with bulk member management
SSO
Domain verification
Analytics dashboard for usage insights

3. Additional performance features
Unlimited access to GPT-4 (no usage caps)
Higher-speed performance for GPT-4 (up to 2x faster)
Unlimited access to advanced data analysis (formerly known as Code Interpreter)
32k token context windows for 4x longer inputs, files, or follow-ups
Shareable chat templates for your company to collaborate and build common workflows
Free credits to use APIs if you need to extend OpenAI into a fully custom solution for your org

In addition to this, OpenAI‘s roadmap points to additional features coming down the pike:
A. Customization: Securely extend ChatGPT’s knowledge with your company data by connecting the applications you already use
B. Availability for all team sizes: a self-serve ChatGPT Business offering for smaller teams
C. Power tools: Even more powerful versions of Advanced Data Analysis and browsing that are optimized for work
D. Solutions for your function: more tools for specific roles, such as data analysts, marketers, customer support and more

OpenAI is turning ChatGPT into an enterprise AI assistant with additional features, security, and higher performance.

It remains to be seen how ChatGPT will integrate with a company’s private data to create more insights and new workflows.

What are your thoughts on ChatGPT’s enterprise edition?

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