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Stack Overflow CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar discusses the significant impact of AI, particularly ChatGPT, on the platform and its community. He outlines how the company shifted focus, reallocating resources to adapt to AI's rise while maintaining user trust and engagement. The conversation reveals the ongoing struggle between AI usage and user skepticism.
The article warns users of Free, Plus, and Pro ChatGPT accounts to disable the "Improve the model for everyone" setting, which is on by default. This setting allows user interactions to train the AI, raising privacy concerns, especially when using external tools. It advocates for businesses to use Enterprise accounts instead to prevent unintentional data sharing.
OpenAI is developing a new "Prompts" feature for ChatGPT aimed at teams and organizations, allowing users to save and share prompt templates within a collaborative workspace. This functionality is intended to streamline workflows by enabling customizable prompts that can incorporate variables and built-in tools, enhancing team productivity. While the feature is still in development, it aligns with OpenAI's strategy to strengthen enterprise offerings and integrate ChatGPT into business processes.
OpenAI has altered its pricing structure for the enterprise version of ChatGPT, shifting from a fixed price to a credits system that allows users to purchase upgrades and additional features. This change aims to make the product more accessible for companies as competition in the AI sector intensifies, with reported discounts on subscriptions ranging from 10% to 20%.
A new model labeled "GPT-5 Mini Scout" briefly appeared in ChatGPT's model selector, sparking speculation about its connection to a new Company Knowledge feature for enterprise users. An update in OpenAI’s JavaScript library hinted at the model being named "GPT-5.1 Mini," suggesting significant advancements in image generation capabilities. The potential rollout for this model is anticipated in November, possibly in response to competitors like Google's Gemini 3.