OpenAI unveiled a brand-new interface for using ChatGPT called “Canvas.” The software opens a workspace for writing and coding tasks in a separate window next to the standard chat window. Users can write directly on the canvas or use code, then highlight specific work areas to have the model make edits. Canvas will first go live in beta for ChatGPT Plus and Teams users; Enterprise and Edu users will get it the following week.
Many consumer AI companies are coming together around editable workspaces as a useful application of generative AI. Similar functionalities are available in ChatGPT’s new interface, as in Anthropic’s Artifacts, which was released in June, and Cursor, the popular coding companion. To expand its paid user base, OpenAI is rushing to match rival services and introduce whole new features in ChatGPT.
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Even if AI chatbots nowadays aren’t able to do complex tasks with just one instruction, they can frequently provide a useful starting point. Editable workspaces, such as Canvas, let users make corrections to incorrect portions of an AI chatbot’s output without requiring them to carefully examine their prompt and write a new section of code.
According to OpenAI, ChatGPT will only display canvas windows when it determines that having a separate workspace could be useful—for example, for lengthy outputs or intricate coding jobs. To open a project window automatically, you may alternatively just write “use canvas.”
How the new features of ChatGPT could facilitate email writing
An email generated by ChatGPT can be requested by users, and it will appear in the canvas window. Next, users have the option to change the writing’s length by toggling a slider. You can also highlight individual lines, and ask ChatGPT to make changes such as “make this sound friendlier,” or add emojis. Additionally, users can request that ChatGPT translate the entire email into a different language.
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The coding canvas has a few somewhat distinct features. ChatGPT was given instructions to launch a Python API web server, which materialized on the canvas window. ChatGPT allows users to add in-line documentation explaining the code in simple terms by clicking the “add comments” button. Furthermore, you may ask the chatbot to explain anything to you or ask questions about it by highlighting a line of code that ChatGPT produced.
Additionally, ChatGPT will gain a new “review code” button that will offer specific revision suggestions for any user-written or automatically generated code in the window for the user to accept, reject, or modify themselves. Should they click “approve,” ChatGPT will attempt to resolve the issues on its own.
OpenAI states that it intends to make Canvas available to free users as well as it exits beta.
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