OpenAI has launched an 'enterprise grade' ChatGPT for large businesses. This new ChatGPT service is acclaimed to have enterprise-level security and privacy features.
The new generative AI model launched by OpenAI is named 'ChatGPT Enterprise' and will allow companies to decide how they want to train the model and how long they want their stored corporate data to be used.
The company says that ChatGPT Enterprise will offer more security, privacy, and higher-speed access to OpenAI's technology.
"We launch ChatGPT Enterprise. Enterprise-grade security and privacy, large-scale deployment support, unlimited(and fast) gpt-4, 32K context, and more. Customization on your company's data coming soon!", tweeted Sam Altman the CEO of OpenAI.
“This marks another step towards an AI assistant for work that helps with any task, protects your company data, and is customized for your organization,” OpenAI said in a blog post. “You own and control your business data in ChatGPT Enterprise. We do not train on your business data or conversations, and our models don’t learn from your usage. ChatGPT Enterprise removes all usage caps and performs up to two times faster.”
The newest version of ChatGPT service offers increased security and privacy to its users using encryption for data at rest(AES-256) and in transit (TLS 1.2+) and Security Assertion Markup Language(SAML) single sign-on for enterprise authentication.
Using its Azure OpenAI Service, Microsoft already gives businesses access to ChatGPT; but, in order to use it, firms must be users of Azure, Microsoft's cloud computing platform.
According to OpenAI, users of ChatGPT Enterprise have no obligation to sign up for Azure. It is debatable what level of competition there is between OpenAI and Microsoft for customers given that the two businesses have previously released replicating services.