Artificial intelligence (AI) firm OpenAI recently launched a new subscription service called ChatGPT Team. The new “self-serve” plan should fill the gap between the ChatGPT Plus service aimed at individual users and ChatGPT Enterprise.
ChatGPT Team brings several upgrades over the Plus offering, but arguably, the biggest differences include a 32,000 context window and the ability to create custom GPTs that can be shared among team members.
Related: ChatGPT launches new feature that lets subscribers make their own GPTs
Additional features in the ChatGPT Team subscription service include access to tools including DALL·E 3, GPT-4 with Vision, browsing, advanced data analysis, and an admin console for workspace and team management.
Introducing ChatGPT Team: A new plan for teams of all sizes with access to advanced models and tools, business-grade data privacy & security, and the ability to create and share custom GPTs.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) January 10, 2024
Upgrade from your ChatGPT account.https://t.co/GKbuWFEaBo
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), OpenAI also said that ChatGPT Team has “business-grade data privacy & security.” It elaborated on this in an accompanying blog post:
“We do not train on your business data or conversations, and our models don’t learn from your usage.”
The new subscription service comes amid a turbulent past few months for OpenAI that’s seen numerous product launches, a CEO shuffle (and reshuffle) and numerous lawsuits against the company alleging it trained models on copyrighted material without permission.
As Cointelegraph recently reported, OpenAI recently launched “GPT Store,” a marketplace where custom GPTs created by users can be monetized.
Custom GPTs are, essentially, user-created prompts that work as guardrails to guide ChatGPT toward particular behaviors or personas. Rather than having to reiterate personal preference parameters with every new conversation — for example, instructions telling the AI that it should respond to queries as a chef’s assistant or without technical jargon — custom GPTs allow users to set up the chatbot’s parameters once and then save it for later use.
The customization options for GPTs are ostensibly limitless. While it’s tough to predict any market, the launch of the GPT Store has been hotly anticipated by the AI community.
wow, they actually did it
— Chris Frantz (@frantzfries) January 10, 2024
OpenAI launched the GPT Store and they actually made it possible to earn revenue from the apps.
Why build a wrapper when you can build, deploy and monetize with zero code instead?
Flood gates are open pic.twitter.com/N0bgPmyAaw