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OpenAI announced ChatGPT Team on 10 January 2024, a new subscription tier positioned between ChatGPT Plus and ChatGPT Enterprise [source]. The offering provides access to GPT-4 and DALL·E 3 with higher message caps, a collaborative workspace for teams of up to 149 users, and administrative controls including a dedicated admin console.

The announcement states that ChatGPT Team workspaces do not use customer data to train OpenAI's models. Pricing is set at $25 per user per month on annual billing, or $30 per month when billed monthly. OpenAI describes the tier as designed for "small teams that want to use ChatGPT at work" without requiring the volume commitments of Enterprise plans.

ChatGPT Team includes access to Advanced Data Analysis, web browsing, and vision capabilities within GPT-4. The workspace model allows shared conversation history and collaborative prompt development within a team boundary. Administrative features include user management and billing controls, though the announcement does not detail the extent of usage monitoring or content filtering available to workspace administrators.

The launch follows OpenAI's November 2023 introduction of GPTs—custom versions of ChatGPT for specific use cases—and positions Team as the entry point for organisations seeking shared access to these tools. OpenAI states that Team subscribers can create and share GPTs within their workspace.

No independent verification of the data handling claims has been published. The announcement does not specify whether Team workspaces are subject to the same content policy enforcement as individual accounts, nor whether outputs generated in Team contexts differ from those in Plus or Enterprise tiers.

Why this is an AI incident

Launch-archive bulk classification (10 May 2026). Source signal originates from a real AI provider, regulator, or model-comparison probe; the harm or behavioural change described would not have occurred without the AI system being deployed in the role described. Editor reviewing the archive may amend the rationale per-wire.

Counterfactual "but-for" test per the Editor's Guide.

Codes M1, F10
Providers OpenAI