While ChatGPT is available for free users, those who pay would naturally get more features at their disposal. It looks like one that is currently being rolled out is the ability to connect other apps, and one option is to connect Google Drive and OneDrive to your user experience of the chatbot.
A user on X, previously Twitter, going by the handle of@kristileilani has shared screenshots showing what it looks like in practice. It isn’t much, but the gist of it is that you can pull files from your Google Drive or OneDrive to be used in your prompts once you’ve linked them together. The latter gets two distinct options though, one for Business, and another for Personal.
Having ChatGPT as an additional AI chatbot is a nice option, especially if you’re not also paying for the other two services. Access to Gemini via Google Drive, or Copilot through OneDrive, are locked behind paywalls, if you’re an enthusiast of such AI tools, at the very least you don’t have to pay for more than one service to get it.
https://x.com/kristileilani/status/1790854463034675646
Of course, enabling this functionality for free ChatGPT users would have been an easy win for OpenAI. With that in mind, the company has not yet officially announced this linking function, so things could change further down the line.
(Source: @kristileilani)
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