ChatGPT Can Now Fetch Files from Google Drive, OneDrive, and More

ChatGPT Can Now Fetch Files from Google Drive, OneDrive, and More
– OpenAI has announced its latest update to ChatGPT which will include new integration with cloud storage drives allowing enterprise users to retrieve files from Google Drive and OneDrive. 

The upgrade is planned to roll out in the coming weeks, and will rely on the company's latest GPT-4o model. There's a catch, however, as free users won't benefit from the latest improvements. 
On the other hand, Plus, Team, and Enterprise users will be first in line, meaning you'll have to spend at least $20, or around IDR 285 thousand per month, if you want to take part in these improvements. 

As part of the upgrade, users will soon be able to access files from cloud storage platforms through a new integration that eliminates the need to download files and manually upload them to a chatbot. OpenAI says that “this allows ChatGPT to understand your [document] faster.”

While free account holders will miss out on tighter integration, all accounts will still be able to upload files directly to Windows as is already the case. 
In addition to these practical additions, ChatGPT also gains new interactive capabilities with tables and charts. Clicking on a specific data entry, for example, will guide ChatGPT in providing a more context-sensitive response. 

By using these two functions together, paying users will be able to create, customize and interact with bar, line, pie and scatter charts, before downloading them for use in presentations and documents. 

Additionally, the company's new GPT-4o model, which accepts and outputs any combination of text, audio, images, and video, is now rolling out across all tiers, including free accounts. But paid accounts will get access to more features. 

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