Explorer

ChatGPT Introduces 'Canvas' Feature To Help Users Interact With AI On A Wider Space: Here's How It Works

While ChatGPT's chat interface can be limiting for projects that require ongoing revisions, Canvas addresses this by offering a new workspace

OpenAI is rolling out a new interface, called Canvas, designed to help users work on more complex writing and coding projects alongside ChatGPT. Unlike traditional chat-based interactions, Canvas allows users to collaborate with the AI in a dedicated window, refining ideas and making edits in real time.

This new feature, currently in its beta phase, is available to ChatGPT Plus and Team subscribers, with plans to extend access to Enterprise and Educational users next week. A wider release to all users, including those on the free tier, is expected once the beta is complete.

Streamlined Workflow with ChatGPT

While ChatGPT has been widely used for tasks like drafting text and coding assistance, the chat interface can be limiting for projects that require ongoing revisions.

Canvas addresses this by offering a new workspace where users can more effectively collaborate with the AI on their tasks. By allowing users to highlight specific parts of their project, ChatGPT can provide focused feedback, whether it's offering suggestions for written content or reviewing code.

The Canvas interface also gives users greater control. They can directly edit the text or code themselves, or use a variety of shortcuts to ask ChatGPT for quick adjustments, such as modifying writing length, fixing bugs, or restoring earlier versions of the work.

Enhancements for Writers and Coders

For writing tasks, Canvas offers features like inline feedback, length adjustments, readability tweaks, and final polish edits, including grammar checks and adding emojis for emphasis. 

For coders, Canvas simplifies tracking changes and understanding revisions. It offers specific tools like adding logs for debugging, making comments to clarify code, fixing errors, and even translating code into different programming languages such as JavaScript, Python, or C++.

AI Training for Better Collaboration

The Canvas system is powered by GPT-4o, an enhanced version of OpenAI’s model, which has been trained to act as a creative partner, understanding broader project goals and offering more targeted, contextual suggestions. The development team used a combination of automated evaluations and synthetic data generation to improve how the model handles different tasks, from triggering the Canvas interface to deciding when to make minor edits versus rewriting entire sections.

The model has been specifically trained to trigger Canvas for tasks like writing blog posts or debugging code, while avoiding unnecessary interruptions for simpler queries. OpenAI plans to continue refining the model based on user feedback.

Overall, Canvas represents a significant step forward in how users can interact with ChatGPT, making it easier to tackle larger, more complex projects that require detailed edits and revisions.

About the author Shayak Majumder

Shayak Majumder leads the ABP Live English team. He reviews gadgets, covers everything AI, and is on the lookout for the next big tech trend to cover. He is also building a data-driven AI-aware newsroom. Got tips? Reach out!

Read More

Top Headlines

Germany, France Join Forces To Build European AI Powerhouse Amid US Tech Dominance
Germany, France Join Forces To Build European AI Powerhouse Amid US Tech Dominance
Jio Vs Starlink: Why Ambani And Musk Are Headed For A Space Showdown In India
Ambani Vs Musk In Space? Jio's Satellite Plans Could Challenge Elon's Starlink
Nothing Just Cancelled CMF Phone 3 Pro After Memory Prices Spiral Out Of Control
Nothing Just Cancelled CMF Phone 3 Pro After Memory Prices Spiral Out Of Control
Do You Now Need To Pay Rs 79 To Use WhatsApp? Here's The Truth
Do You Now Need To Pay Rs 79 To Use WhatsApp? Here's The Truth

Videos

SYSTEM IN MOTION: NEET Re-Exam Begins Smoothly as Tight Security Covers Centres Nationwide
SYSTEM FINAL PHASE: NEET Re-Exam Nears End of Entry Window Amid Tight Security Nationwide
SYSTEM ON TRIAL: NEET Re-Exam Witnesses Tightest Security as Forces Guard Paper Movement Nationwide
EXAMINATION ALERT: NEET Re-Exam Begins as Security Tightens After Paper Leak Controversy
NEET REFORM DEBATE: Experts Call for Stronger Systems as Re-Exam Tests Exam Integrity

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget