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OpenAI Releases ChatGPT for Intune iOS App for Enterprise Users

OpenAI has released ChatGPT for Intune, a separate iOS app for enterprise and school users requiring Microsoft Intune. The free app syncs history across devices and includes features such as image generation, Advanced Voice Mode, file uploads, and content summarization.

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OpenAI Releases ChatGPT for Intune iOS App for Enterprise Users
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OpenAI releases ChatGPT for Intune, a free iOS app for iPhone and iPad users in schools and organizations managed by Microsoft Intune. It includes image generation, Advanced Voice Mode, file uploads for summarization and analysis, content drafting, brainstorming tools, and history sync across devices. This meets a major request from ChatGPT Enterprise customers.

OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT for Intune, a new iOS application available on the App Store. This separate version of ChatGPT is intended for iPhone and iPad users within school and work organizations. It is designed to meet the needs of individuals whose organizations mandate the use of Microsoft Intune for app management.

The app incorporates OpenAI's latest advancements and is provided free of charge. Users benefit from the ability to sync their history across different devices. This ensures continuity in their interactions with the service regardless of the device in use.

Image generation represents one of the core features included in the app. Users can create images based on a description or modify existing images using simple prompts. Advanced Voice Mode is also available for conducting real-time conversations in a hands-free manner. This mode supports workflows and enables spoken brainstorming sessions.
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The application allows users to upload photos and files for processing. It can summarize the content of these uploads, extract key details, or answer questions related to the shared materials. Written content such as emails, messages, briefs, and other documents can be drafted, revised, and refined through the app.

Notes, documents, and research can be summarized to allow users to grasp important points more quickly. The app facilitates brainstorming of ideas, outlining of plans, and organization of next steps for various projects and meetings. It also aids in learning new topics and exploring different concepts. Step-by-step explanations are provided in a way that is tailored to the user's specific needs.
For everyday work tasks and general questions, the app delivers quick and clear answers. This functionality helps users address routine inquiries efficiently. The release of ChatGPT for Intune addresses a significant request from ChatGPT Enterprise customers. A post by Adam.GPT notes that it has been a huge ask from those customers.
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