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OpenAI releases a separate ChatGPT iOS app for enterprise users

OpenAI now has a new iOS app on the App Store, although it’s not quite Codex related. Instead, it’s a separate version of ChatGPT for iPhone and iPad created specifically for school and work organizations.

ChatGPT for Intune now available

The new enterprise-specific app is called ChatGPT for Intune. OpenAI says it includes the company’s “latest advancements, designed for users whose organization requires Microsoft Intune.”

“This official app is free, syncs your history across devices, and brings you the latest from OpenAI, including image generation,” the company says.

The app is specifically created for “users who need Microsoft Intune for work or school” as many organizations require Intune-managed apps.

OpenAI highlights these features with ChatGPT for Intune:

  • Generate images from a description, or transform existing images with simple prompts.
  • Use Advanced Voice Mode for real-time conversations, hands-free workflows, and spoken brainstorming.
  • Upload photos and files to summarize content, extract key details, or answer questions about what you share.
  • Draft, revise, and refine emails, messages, briefs, and other written content.
  • Summarize notes, documents, and research to get the important points faster.
  • Brainstorm ideas, outline plans, and organize next steps for projects and meetings.
  • :earn new topics, explore concepts, and get step-by-step explanations tailored to your needs.
  • Get quick, clear answers for everyday work tasks and general questions.

ChatGPT for Intune is now available on the App Store.

Next, OpenAI is expected to bring Codex for Mac control of some kind to the iPhone, possibly this week.

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