Newly connectable sources that have been specifically highlighted include Outlook, Teams, Google Drive, Gmail, and Linear. These connections are currently exclusive to paid users of ChatGPT, specifically those under the Plus, Pro, Team, Enterprise, and Edu plans. It is important to note that this feature is not available to users in the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, and the UK.
In addition to the new connections, users of ChatGPT Team, Enterprise, and Edu can also access integrations with SharePoint, Dropbox, and Box. A notable feature being introduced is Record Mode. This feature enables users to tap a button that allows ChatGPT to capture various forms of information such as meetings, brainstorming sessions, or voice notes.
It will then transcribe the content, extract key points, and convert it into follow-ups, plans, or even code. OpenAI has announced that Record Mode will be available soon for ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Enterprise users as well. However, the announcement did not clarify whether the rollout would extend to Windows or web users.
In summary, these developments can enhance the functionality of ChatGPT for various paid users, making it a more valuable tool for productivity and collaboration. As new features are rolled out, users can expect improved integration with a variety of applications to streamline their workflows.