OpenAI recently launched a new feature called 'Canvas', which offers editable page for shared cooperation.
ChatGPT can mimic human collaborator in Edit or provide feedback on particular parts of text and code selected.
Canvas opens in a separate window, allowing users to work on the ideas side by side.
This feature operates on a separate page from the chatbot window, where you can ask the AI to write a blog post and code mobile app feature.
GPT-4o model powers Canvas for now only available to ChatGPT Plus and team subscribers.
Canvas will soon be open to Enterprise and Education clients as well, and will be made available to free-tier ChatGPT clients once the beta stage is complete.
ChatGPT can suggest edits, adjust length, change reading levels, and offer inline feedback in Canvas.
Canvas centers on text and is a lot like a text version of editing tools for AI-produced images made with OpenAI's DALL-E models.
Canvas is the first major update to ChatGPT’s visual interface since it launched two years ago.
Canvas offers narrowly focused editing and suggestions and will likely be a huge boon to more legitimate pursuits, such as providing assistance for complex code or long-form text.