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ChatGPT can now take meeting notes and read your cloud files

ChatGPT Team users can now record meetings, access cloud files, and get AI-generated summaries with timestamps and source references.

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Imagine wrapping up a brainstorming session only to realize you forgot half the key points. Enter ChatGPT’s new record mode, which turns meetings, one-on-one catch-ups, or even solo “thinking-out-loud” moments into searchable, structured notes—complete with timestamped citations and action items. Launched Wednesday for ChatGPT Team subscribers, this feature not only transcribes up to 120 minutes of audio at a tap but also auto-generates editable summaries that you can transform into project plans, emails, or even code scaffolds.

How record mode works

With record mode, you simply hit the Record button in the ChatGPT macOS desktop app, speak naturally into your mic, and click Send when you’re done. ChatGPT live-transcribes the session, showing elapsed time, and then uploads the audio to create a private canvas in your chat history. There, you’ll find:

  • Structured summaries: Clear overviews of what was said.
  • Key points & action items: Bullet-point takeaways you can assign or export.
  • Timestamped citations: Clickable markers that jump you back to the exact moment in the transcript.

Team administrators worried about privacy can disable record mode entirely via Workspace Controls, and OpenAI promises that recordings aren’t used to train models—and are deleted post-transcription by default.

Beyond meetings, ChatGPT now hooks into the cloud services where your files live: Google Drive, Dropbox, Box, SharePoint, and OneDrive. Once you link these accounts, ChatGPT respects your organization’s existing permissions, surfacing only the documents you’re authorized to see. You can then ask natural-language questions like: “What was my company’s revenue in Q1 last year? or “How many ferry rides did I log on my Italy trip?”

ChatGPT will fetch the relevant spreadsheet or document, extract the data, and present it in a neatly formatted response—with footnoted citations pointing back to the source file.

Who gets access—and at what cost?

  • Record mode: Exclusive to ChatGPT Team users on macOS. Team plan pricing starts at $25 per person per month, with an annual commitment for teams of two or more.
  • Cloud connectors: Available to Team, Enterprise, and Edu subscribers today, with rollouts to Pro and Plus users “soon,” according to OpenAI.

If your company is already on ChatGPT Enterprise—which launched in 2023 and counts Block, Canva, Estée Lauder, and PwC among its clients—you’re all set. Students and educators get the Edu package, which also includes these integrations.

OpenAI isn’t alone in this race. Microsoft’s Copilot has already woven itself into Office 365, and Google recently demoed AI-powered note-taking for its Workspace suite. Startups like Context and incumbents like Zoom and Notion are also beefing up transcription and summarization features. But OpenAI boasts two advantages:

  1. First-mover edge: ChatGPT Team’s record mode and cloud connectors land before similar features hit many rivals.
  2. MCP & deep research: Through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), admins can build custom connectors—linking internal wikis, CRMs, or proprietary databases to ChatGPT—while new deep research connectors tap platforms like HubSpot and Linear.

OpenAI has hinted at expanding record mode beyond macOS and the Team tier, rolling it out to Enterprise, Edu, Pro, and Plus subscribers in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, Pro and Plus users can expect cloud integrations to arrive shortly after, barring regional restrictions in the EEA, UK, and Switzerland.

For now, if you’re in the Team or Enterprise ecosystem, it’s time to link your Drive or Dropbox, give record mode a spin, and see how much friction you can shave off your workflows. The days of scrambling for meeting notes or hunting through folders for last quarter’s report might finally be numbered.


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