OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT for Businesses, Stepping Up Revenue Push

The new version of its best-known product offers extra privacy safeguards, longer text prompts

Sam Altman, chief executive officer of OpenAI, in Seoul in June.

Photographer: SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg
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OpenAI launched a corporate version of ChatGPT with added features and privacy safeguards, the startup’s most significant effort yet to attract a broad mix of business customers and boost revenue from its best-known product.

As with consumer versions of the company’s artificial intelligence-powered chatbot, users can type in a prompt and receive a written response from ChatGPT Enterprise. The new tool includes unlimited use of OpenAI’s most powerful generative AI model, GPT-4, as well as data encryption and a guarantee that the startup won’t use data from customers to develop its technology. It also offers the ability to type in much longer prompts.