The new product puts the startup in direct competition with Microsoft, its largest backer and partner.
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https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/openai-launches-business-version-of-chatgpt-that-competes-with-microsoft-6ea3ff2fNew product means the AI startup and its biggest backer are chasing similar clients; OpenAI says it can be used with tools from the tech majorOpenAI says the new product, known as ChatGPT Enterprise, will run up to twice as quickly as the paid version of its ChatGPT tool.
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