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5OpenAI Blog·1mo ago

A business that scales with the value of intelligence

OpenAI published a strategic overview of its business model, describing how revenue scales with the value of intelligence across multiple vectors: subscriptions, API access, advertising, commerce, and compute. The piece frames deepening ChatGPT adoption as the core growth driver. This is a high-level strategic communication rather than a technical announcement.

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4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

New in ChatGPT for Business: April 2025 Updates

OpenAI published an April 2025 update for ChatGPT's business tier, highlighting four capability areas: the o3 reasoning model, image generation, enhanced memory, and internal knowledge retrieval. The announcement is framed around hands-on demos for enterprise users. This represents an incremental rollout of recently released capabilities into the business product line rather than a new model launch.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing ChatGPT Pro

OpenAI announced ChatGPT Pro, a new subscription tier aimed at broadening access to frontier AI capabilities. The announcement comes from OpenAI's official blog and signals a product and pricing strategy move to expand usage of their most advanced models. Details on specific model access, pricing, and feature differentiation were not included in the provided body text.

6Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

The next phase of enterprise AI

OpenAI published a blog post outlining its vision for the next phase of enterprise AI adoption, highlighting products including Frontier, ChatGPT Enterprise, Codex, and company-wide AI agents. The post signals accelerating enterprise deployment across industries. The announcement appears to frame OpenAI's strategic positioning in the enterprise market as agentic capabilities mature.

7Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

Introducing ChatGPT Enterprise

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Enterprise, a tier targeting business customers with enterprise-grade security, privacy guarantees, and access to the most capable ChatGPT model available at the time. The product is positioned as a managed deployment option for organizations requiring data protection and compliance features. This marks OpenAI's formal entry into the enterprise SaaS segment with a dedicated product tier.

8Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Raises $40B at $300B Valuation

OpenAI announced a $40 billion funding round at a $300 billion post-money valuation, making it one of the largest private funding rounds in history. The capital is intended to accelerate AI research toward AGI, scale compute infrastructure, and expand product capabilities. OpenAI reports 500 million weekly active ChatGPT users at the time of the announcement.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

New in ChatGPT for Business: March 2025

OpenAI published a March 2025 update summarizing new ChatGPT for Work features, emphasizing interactivity, team customization, and agentic capabilities. The post is a product update announcement from OpenAI's business blog. The body text is sparse and does not detail specific features or technical changes. This appears to be a high-level summary or teaser for enterprise-facing ChatGPT improvements.

4Openai Blog·1mo ago·source ↗

OpenAI Expands Data Residency to Business Customers Worldwide

OpenAI is expanding data residency capabilities for ChatGPT Enterprise, ChatGPT Edu, and the API Platform, allowing eligible customers to store data at rest within their region. This move addresses compliance and data sovereignty requirements for enterprise and educational customers globally. The expansion reflects growing regulatory and enterprise demand for localized data storage in AI deployments.

6The Batch·1mo ago·source ↗

Anthropic Passes OpenAI in Business Adoption; Cerebras IPO; Claude Mythos Security Concerns

A Ramp AI Index survey shows Anthropic reached 34.4% business adoption in April 2026, surpassing OpenAI's 32.3%, though analysts cite token cost inflation, service degradation, and competition from cheaper inference platforms as threats to the lead. Cerebras surged 89% on its IPO debut, signaling investor appetite for AI infrastructure hardware. Separately, Anthropic's withheld Claude Mythos model—which solved a novel cybersecurity challenge—prompted meetings with the Financial Stability Board, while ArXiv announced year-long bans for authors submitting unvetted AI-generated content.