OpenAI launches ChatGPT Work, an AI agent for enterprise task automation ahead of IPO
OpenAI released ChatGPT Work, a cloud-based AI agent that integrates with email, Slack, calendars, and GitHub to automate work tasks. The launch comes as OpenAI prepares for a potential IPO, signaling a push into enterprise productivity tools.
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OpenAI released ChatGPT Work, a new tier that runs conversations in the cloud on web and mobile, while the desktop app can also access local files and apps. At launch, cloud Work conversations are not visible in the desktop Work interface, and desktop threads remain local. The rollout aims to offer a more integrated productivity experience but has drawn criticism for its confusing cross-platform behavior.
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