OpenAI’s ChatGPT Set to Crash Microsoft’s Teams Party with New “Record” Feature!

OpenAI is ready to throw down with Microsoft Teams Copilot by adding a “Record” feature in ChatGPT. This new feature could turn meetings into a transcript-tastic wonderland, complete with detailed reports and summaries. Remember, ChatGPT wants you to get consent before unleashing its recording prowess.

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Watch out, Microsoft Teams! OpenAI’s ChatGPT might just become the office spy we didn’t know we needed. Ready or not, here comes the “Record” feature, turning your awkward pauses and accidental mute mishaps into text, one meeting at a time!

Key Points:

  • OpenAI is potentially adding a “Record” feature to ChatGPT for live meetings.
  • This feature allows users to pause, resume, and convert audio into text.
  • ChatGPT will ask for microphone and system audio access, with a polite reminder to get consent before recording.
  • The feature acts as an overlay in ChatGPT, not directly integrated with apps like Teams or Zoom.
  • OpenAI seems to be positioning ChatGPT as a competitor to Microsoft Teams’ Copilot integration.

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