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The ‘company knowledge’ update allows ChatGPT to be used as a search engine for workspace data.
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OpenAI is adding access to "company knowledge" to ChatGPT for Business, Enterprise and Edu users, allowing the popular AI tool to connect with third-party tools such as Slack, SharePoint, Google Drive and GitHub, so the chatbot can provide answers that are more personalized to your business.
Today, OpenAI has launched company knowledge in ChatGPT, a major new capability for subscribers to ChatGPT's paid Business, Enterprise, and Edu plans that lets them call up their company's data directly from third-party workplace apps including Slack, SharePoint, Google Drive, Gmail, GitHub, HubSpot and combine it in ChatGPT outputs to them.
OpenAI has expanded Shared Projects to all ChatGPT users, enabling real-time collaboration through shared chats, files, and instructions. The company also unveiled “Company Knowledge”, a GPT-5-powered feature that connects tools like Slack and Google Drive for smarter workplace automation.