OpenAI Launches Highly-Anticipated “ChatGPT Enterprise” (1)

Aug 28, 2023
More than 80% of Fortune 500 companies have teams actively using ChatGPT.  OpenAI is embracing this with Enterprise, and we expect to see widespread formalized corporate adoption in the coming years.
More than 80% of Fortune 500 companies have teams actively using ChatGPT. OpenAI is embracing this with Enterprise, and we expect to see widespread formalized corporate adoption in the coming years.
OpenAI just dropped some major news: they're rolling out ChatGPT Enterprise, a business-tier version of their popular AI chatbot. This new tool, which was whipped up in under a year with a little help from over 20 companies (shoutout to Block, Canva, and The Estée Lauder Cos.), boasts access to GPT-4, faster performance, and some sweet API credits. But here's the kicker: ChatGPT Enterprise lets businesses feed in their own data to train and customize the chatbot for their unique needs.
We’ve discussed this before, but enterprise level AI adoption will likely have human consequences.  Check out this news out of T-Mobile last weekend.  These were “corporate and back office jobs”, the kinds of labor where AI has the strongest efficiencies.
We’ve discussed this before, but enterprise level AI adoption will likely have human consequences. Check out this news out of T-Mobile last weekend. These were “corporate and back office jobs”, the kinds of labor where AI has the strongest efficiencies.
OpenAI's COO, Brad Lightcap, played it coy on the pricing, hinting it'll vary depending on the company's size and how they plan to use it. And if you're worried about data privacy, don't sweat it. OpenAI promises they won't train on your business chats, and all conversation data will be encrypted. As the AI chatbot scene heats up, with big players like Microsoft, Google, and Anthropic in the mix, OpenAI's latest move is sure to stir the pot.