OpenAI has rolled out the latest version of its highly-anticipated ChatGPT AI assistant, and it's packed with new features and functionality.
While the exact details of the update are still unfolding, an OpenAI spokesperson has confirmed that the rollout will be a gradual process over the next 24 hours, suggesting that users may not have immediate access to the new ChatGPT.
As users navigate the revamped platform, several key questions arise, including how ChatGPT will handle security and privacy concerns, particularly when it comes to computer use.
Additionally, users are curious about the Site feature, which enables publishing projects on the web, as well as the safeguards in place for the Work feature, which promises to elevate the capabilities of ChatGPT.
One of the biggest unknowns is how the new features will impact ChatGPT usage windows, potentially burning through available time more quickly.
As users explore the new ChatGPT over the next several days, one thing is clear: the Claude desktop app now faces stiff competition from the revamped platform.