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ChatGPT Now Integrates with Dropbox, Google Drive for Business

OpenAI has announced some new productivity features for ChatGPT, adding direct integration with major cloud storage services and introducing meeting recording capabilities for business users.

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The AI chatbot can now connect to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, Box, and SharePoint, allowing users to query information directly from their stored documents and files. Use case examples include a financial analyst asking ChatGPT to pull data from company reports to generate investment insights, or a marketing professional analyzing product presentations without leaving the ChatGPT interface.

OpenAI says the cloud integrations respect existing organizational access controls, so ChatGPT can only access documents it is authorized to view. The company says that data accessed through these connectors won't be used to train its models for Team, Enterprise, and Education customers.

Alongside cloud connectivity, ChatGPT is also introducing "record mode" for meeting transcription and note-taking. Initially available to Team users on macOS, the feature captures audio and generates structured notes complete with summaries, key points, action items, and time-stamped citations.

Unlike competing solutions from Zoom or Notion that require bot participation, ChatGPT's recording tool simply listens through the device microphone. Users can then convert action items into Canvas documents for follow-up work.

The update also includes "deep research connectors" in beta, which links ChatGPT to external platforms like HubSpot and Linear through the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This enables autonomous research combining internal company data with web information to produce comprehensive reports.

The cloud connectors are available to all paid ChatGPT users, while MCP support is available to Pro, Team, and Enterprise subscribers.

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13 months ago
Best of luck with this, early adopters. OpenAI has shown a deep and abiding respect for privacy and content ownership rights in the past, so please do upload those financial documents to its service and analyze away.
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13 months ago
ChatGPT has been life changing for me and has saved me hundreds of hours at work. Doing things that used to take hours takes seconds. I am certainly not important enough in life that my financial situation or much of anything else needs to be kept secret .
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13 months ago

I bet, like many lawyers, you don’t check the accuracy of AI generated documents.
Wife is a defense attorney and loves it when the other side uses AI. It's often pretty easy to spot, and therefor debunk and make the prosecution look silly or inept.

She won't touch AI.
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13 months ago
So it's now just gonna start mining everyone's cloud drives. Awesome.
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13 months ago
Would be nice to see some calculations about the actual economic gain using ChatGTP or similar.

Tested in an exam where students was supposed to be editors and collect text from various scientific sources. Those who wrote using AI got a the lowest possible passing grade. Those who wrote themself got D-A+. Since when was lowest passing grade sufficient in real life? I mean 50% correct on a task does not take you far. :)
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13 months ago
Hopefully privacy is respected by using these features. It might be useful though.
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