ChatGPT Integrates Direct File Imports from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive

In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI has introduced a feature that will transform how professionals interact with their AI tools. ChatGPT now supports direct file imports from Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, streamlining workflows for countless users. This powerful functionality is being rolled out to subscribers of ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Enterprise, ensuring that sensitive data remains secure and isn’t used for AI training purposes.

This new capability is accessible for both the latest GPT-4o model and its predecessors. Users can now link their Google or Microsoft accounts by clicking on the paperclip icon next to the text input bar in the ChatGPT browser interface. This integration facilitates not only the upload of files but also enables a seamless connection to cloud storage.

Once the accounts are linked, a variety of file types—including spreadsheets, presentations, and documents—can be imported directly into ChatGPT. Notably, spreadsheets can be viewed in full screen and interacted with in real-time using ChatGPT’s chat interface. This advanced analysis feature is exclusive to the GPT-4o model, enhancing productivity and data handling capabilities significantly.

After processing, users can download a copy of the edited spreadsheet or document directly from the ChatGPT interface. OpenAI detailed the entire workflow in a recent blog post, advising users that the rollout will be gradual. Those who do not see the feature immediately should remain patient, as it will be made available to all eligible users soon.

This development marks a significant step forward in integrating AI with everyday professional tools, promising to enhance efficiency and collaboration across various industries.

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Alexander Pinker
Alexander Pinkerhttps://www.medialist.info
Alexander Pinker is an innovation profiler, future strategist and media expert who helps companies understand the opportunities behind technologies such as artificial intelligence for the next five to ten years. He is the founder of the consulting firm "Alexander Pinker - Innovation Profiling", the innovation marketing agency "innovate! communication" and the news platform "Medialist Innovation". He is also the author of three books and a lecturer at the Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt.

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