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OpenAI Enhances ChatGPT with Dropbox & Teams Integrations, GPT-5 Update

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is prioritizing GPT-5’s rollout and infrastructure to meet demand from 700 million weekly ChatGPT users, including improved compute allocation and third-party connectors.
– Paying ChatGPT users will receive increased usage limits with GPT-5, including a trial 3,000 messages-per-week cap for Plus subscribers in “thinking” mode, while Team plan users face stricter limits.
– OpenAI will prioritize existing API customers for GPT-5 access, with capacity for ~30% new API growth, while delaying broader availability due to constraints.
– OpenAI plans to double its compute infrastructure within five months to ease capacity issues and improve performance for both ChatGPT and API users.
– New third-party app connectors (e.g., Microsoft Teams, Dropbox) are now available for ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers, excluding users in Europe, Switzerland, and the UK.

OpenAI is rolling out significant upgrades to ChatGPT, including expanded third-party integrations and refined access to its powerful GPT-5 model. The company is addressing high demand by adjusting compute allocations and usage limits while introducing new productivity features for paid subscribers.

Recent updates reveal OpenAI’s strategic focus on balancing performance with accessibility. CEO Sam Altman confirmed that paying ChatGPT users will receive increased usage allowances compared to pre-GPT-5 levels, though exact figures remain unspecified. Early reports suggest ChatGPT Plus subscribers ($20/month) enjoy a 3,000-message weekly cap in “Thinking” mode, while Team plan users ($30/user/month) face stricter limits, just 200 manual GPT-5 prompts per week.

API access is also being carefully managed. Existing enterprise clients and contracted developers get priority for GPT-5 integration, with capacity allowing roughly 30% growth in new API users. To support this expansion, OpenAI plans to double its compute infrastructure within five months, aiming to alleviate bottlenecks for both ChatGPT and API services.

Beyond model enhancements, OpenAI is broadening ChatGPT’s utility with new third-party app integrations. Plus subscribers can now link accounts to platforms like Dropbox, Notion, and Microsoft SharePoint, enabling seamless file searches during conversations. Pro tier users ($200/month) gain additional connectors for Microsoft Teams and GitHub, streamlining collaboration without switching apps. These features, currently in beta, are unavailable in Europe, Switzerland, and the UK due to regional restrictions.

Administrators must manually enable connectors via ChatGPT’s settings menu, where a gallery of supported apps appears. While Enterprise and Education plans have these tools disabled by default, they can be activated as needed.

The phased rollout underscores OpenAI’s commitment to stabilizing GPT-5’s performance while enhancing productivity for its 700 million weekly users. By prioritizing compute scaling and deeper workspace integrations, the company aims to solidify ChatGPT’s role as an indispensable AI assistant, once current demand fluctuations are under control.

(Source: VentureBeat)

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