ChatGPT Team: OpenAI’s new bet for small work teams
OpenAI has launched a new subscription option for its popular artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPTDesigned specifically for small teams who prefer to manage the service themselves.
This method is called The ChatGPT Team and allows the use of groups of up to 149 members ChatGPTAlso includes specialized tools for team organization and management.
Subscribing team members ChatGPT Get access to the most recent versions of OpenAI as GPT-4which produces text, as well GPT-4 with visionwhich is capable of understanding both images and text, since DALL-E 3which creates images.
Additionally, they have tools that allow ChatGPT Review, modify and extract data from files uploaded to the platform.
The ChatGPT Team Team makes it easy for users to design and share apps GPT Developed with personalized, OpenAI artificial intelligence models that generate text.
These applications GPT They can be created without knowing how to program and their complexity will depend on what each person wants. An example of its use might include company-specific codes so that its developers can review whether they follow a certain style or code following recommended best practices.
Besides, OpenAI Customers advertise ChatGPT The team will receive updates and new features in the future, the exact details of which have not yet been defined. The company also ensures that it will not use the team’s data or conversations to train its models.
The ChatGPT Team It is offered at a reduced cost of $30 per user per month or $25 per user per month if annual billing is selected.
This plan costs more than ChatGPT Plus, OpenAI’s premium personal service, which costs $20 per month. However, ChatGPT is much cheaper than Team ChatGPT EnterpriseThat costs up to $60 per user per month and requires a minimum commitment of 150 users with an annual contract.
OpenAI, The company that created ChatGPT asserted that it is currently “impossible” to develop artificial intelligence without using copyrighted material.
A statement that arises in a context in which a company is allegedly accused of using protected material without proper authorization.
The position was disclosed by the company before the Digital and Communications Select Committee of UK House of LordsDue to a lawsuit filed by The New York Times for unauthorized use of material for the company’s AI development.
“It is impossible to train today’s leading AI models without using copyrighted material,” the company said in a statement amid legal proceedings.
According to OpenAICurrently “copyright covers virtually all forms of human expression” such as blog posts, photographs, forum posts, pieces of software code and government documents.
Data that artificial intelligence continuously feeds to generate content in real time.
In addition, they stated that they should limit themselves to only public domain material, although historically relevant. i will be insufficient to provide AI Systems With the necessary skills and knowledge to meet the demands of today’s society.
There is a conflict with copyright OpenAI Get caught up in legal disputes and accusations.
The New York Times and several prominent writers have already condemned the company Microsoft To allegedly use its content to train an AI system viz ChatGPT without prior permission. The lawsuit accuses these companies create “Unlawful Use” Author’s original work.