OpenAI Launches Canvas Feature for Paid Users in Beta; After Public Release, It Will Be Free
OpenAl, the company behind ChatGPT, is now testing the Canvas feature for its well-liked chatbot, which will assist users with everyday tasks like writing or coding projects. Users of Team and ChatGPT Plus can presently collaborate on Canvas. Additionally, next week, users of Enterprise and Edu will receive the Canvas.
What is a Canvas?
As the name suggests, Canvas is a location that ChatGPT users can use in particular circumstances. In essence, users will have a designated area separate from the main chat where they may type or highlight specific areas that they want the chatbot to pay attention to, as well as place writing or code.
The blog article explains that GPT 40 was used to design the Canvas feature, which may be manually chosen using the model selector. Both the Canvas and the chat interface are easy to use, but they are only accessible to programmers or other individuals who wish to work on projects that need to be updated or modified frequently.
To work on a project with ChatGPT, launch Canvas in a new window. OpenAl stated in a blog post that “this early beta offers a new way of working together that goes beyond simple communication to include developing and improving ideas side by side.”
In addition, Canvas acknowledges the context of the user’s creations. Additionally, users can offer feedback on the problem and designate specific areas for the chatbot to concentrate on, such code review or copy editing.
When ChatGPT determines that a task is challenging and may be helpful, the Canvas may open on its own. Suggestions from users are also welcome, such as using Canvas to open the Canvas. When the functionality launches, it will be free.