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OpenAI’s ‘Canvas’ Tool: A New Headache for Pro Writers and Coders?

OpenAI's 'Canvas' Tool: A New Headache for Pro Writers and Coders?

OpenAI has introduced a new tool called “Canvas,” designed to enhance the writing and coding capabilities of ChatGPT. Much like Anthropic’s Artifacts and Cursor, Canvas is marketed for its speed and increased precision in output.

This tool is available for free to all users, and its beta version was rolled out to ChatGPT Plus and Teams on Thursday. Reports indicate that OpenAI plans to extend access to Enterprise and Educational users as early as next week.

While some argue we’ve reached a saturation point with artificial intelligence, OpenAI’s Canvas brings new improvements to the table. With this feature, users can open a new window alongside the chat interface, allowing them to highlight text and have ChatGPT make revisions almost instantly.

Canvas Provides Quick AI Prompting Solutions

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This type of editable workspace is gaining traction among businesses utilizing large-language models (LLMs) to maximize productivity amongst developers and creative teams. To fully leverage ChatGPT’s capabilities, users currently must input quite detailed prompts, requiring a fair amount of creative thinking to formulate.

However, creating the ideal prompt can be time-consuming, and many would prefer to cut down that time and the associated costs. With Canvas, if you’re struggling to articulate a specific prompt, you can give ChatGPT a similar one, and the tool will assist in streamlining the refinement process. This also allows users to make adjustments to specific elements of the output that may not meet their expectations.

Canvas Enhances Revision and Comprehension

A report by TechCrunch notes that Canvas will become visible when ChatGPT deems it useful. Additionally, typing “use canvas” will bring up the tool. An “add comments” button will also be available for in-line documentation, helping to explain coding terms to those less experienced in programming.

In the future, there are plans to introduce a “review code” function that will assist in editing specific lines of code, even if they were originally penned by ChatGPT. The tool will also attempt to resolve any bugs autonomously.

Ultimately, whether Canvas is viewed as a helpful addition or a potential setback varies among users. While the benefits and risks of the tool’s introduction are evident, the true impact will depend on how much reliance individuals place on it.

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    Maisah is a writer at Digital Phablet, covering the latest developments in the tech industry. With a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Indonesia, Maisah aims to keep readers informed and engaged through her writing.