ChatGPT releases new features for Google Drive, Dropbox and more

With new features, users can ask queries for information in their meeting notes, and much more
An undated image of ChatGPT. — Alamy
An undated image of ChatGPT. — Alamy 

OpenAI-owned ChatGPT has announced the addition of new features for business users, including integrations with different cloud services.

The AI firm revealed that new features, such as meeting recordings, and model context protocol (MCP) connection support for connecting to tools for deep research will provide an enhanced experience.

As part of the launch, ChatGPT is gaining connectors for Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Google Drive.

What to expect from ChatGPT's new features?

This allows ChatGPT to look for information across users’ services to answer their questions. As per OpenAI, the new feature will follow an organisation’s access control hierarchy.

Notably, recording and transcription of meetings, now a table-stakes feature of the productivity suites, is also now available. The feature can generate notes with time-stamped citations and suggest actions.

With new features, users can ask queries for information in their meeting notes, as they can with documents and files across the integrated services.

Additionally, users can convert action items into a Canvas document, OpenAI’s tool for writing and coding projects.

OpenAI has also launched deep research connectors for HubSpot, Linear, and select Microsoft and Google tools in beta.

“Users can now prepare detailed research reports through Deep Research using knowledge and data from these sources, along with web information,” OpenAI stated.

Customers can also use MCP to connect to other tools for deep research, as its support will be available to Pro, Team, and Enterprise users.

According to OpenAI COO Brad Lightcap, 3 million customers already subscribe to its enterprise-focused products, up from 2 million in February.