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OpenAI Expands ChatGPT to Windows, Microsoft Benefits as AI Adoption Grows
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 17, 2024 Backed by Microsoft (MSFT, Financials), OpenAI recently published early beta versions of its ChatGPT desktop program for Windows, the company stated on Thursday via a post on X. With improved access to OpenAI’s AI platform, the app is available to Plus, Enterprise, Team, and Edu customers.
Downloading the Windows software adds to the macOS version for testing purposes. Enterprise is meant for larger enterprises; the Team version though is suited for shared workspaces. Moreover, with AI-driven technologies, ChatGPT Edu seeks to help academics, teachers, staff, and administrators.
Faster response times and the option to design custom GPTs are just two out of a whole host of benefits of ChatGPT Plus, a $20 monthly membership plan offered over the free edition. This most recent addition is a result of OpenAI’s continuous endeavor to increase accessibility by spreading its AI tools over other platforms. It’s important to note that Microsoft has been a massive beneficiary of OpenAI’s surge, positioning it as one of the bellwethers in the AI space. With the partnership continuing to move from strength to strength, MSFT stock will continue experiencing healthy upward momentum ahead.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.