OpenAI had plans to integrate ChatGPT with Slack to enable users to search Slack messages and files through the AI platform. However, weeks before the planned release of enterprise app integrations in March, OpenAI engineers were informed that the Slack integration was no longer feasible, though no reasons were provided. This development is part of a broader trend of corporate data restrictions, with Slack limiting OpenAI's access to its customer data. Meanwhile, OpenAI continues to promote ChatGPT's utility in learning, upskilling, writing, communication, and programming. The company is also introducing a new 'Study and Learn' feature within the ChatGPT web app, signaling a shift toward more formal educational applications.
Even OpenAI is getting their access to Slack for ChatGPT cut, in yet another example of the corporate data wars: https://t.co/BUl4alkPg3
news: Slack walling off its customer data from OpenAI too, despite recent plans to integrate Slack with ChatGPT. https://t.co/PcMlwWnMOj
OpenAI is teasing a new “Study and Learn” feature in the ChatGPT web app https://t.co/jbZV8BuVwv https://t.co/13OfmzoJ5e