OpenAI has updated its ChatGPT chatbot, enabling users to import files directly from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive. This new feature is available to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise plans, and it leverages the newly introduced GPT-4o model as well as older versions.
Enhanced User Interface for File Imports
The integration is accessible via a small paper clip icon located next to the text entry bar in the ChatGPT desktop interface. Users must grant access to their Google Drive or OneDrive accounts to utilize this feature. Once access is provided, a variety of file types, including spreadsheets, presentations, and documents, can be imported directly into ChatGPT.
The new feature is expected to enhance the functionality and convenience of ChatGPT for users who rely on these cloud storage services. This update aims to save time and provide more flexibility in using the chatbot for document-related tasks.
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Interactive Spreadsheet Features
OpenAI has also enhanced the ChatGPT interface to display spreadsheet files in full-screen mode with an interactive interface. Users can make real-time changes to spreadsheets using the AI model and download the edited files directly from the ChatGPT interface. The platform now allows customization and interaction with bar, line, pie, and scatter plot charts. Users can hover over chart elements, ask additional questions, or select colors, and then download the charts for use in presentations or documents.
For users concerned about privacy, OpenAI assures that data from ChatGPT Team and Enterprise customers is not used for training purposes. ChatGPT Plus users have the option to opt out of data training through the Data Controls available in the settings menu.