ChatGPT’s new ‘Canvas’ is the AI ​​worker you never knew you needed

ChatGPT has been writing text and software code since it debuted, but any refinement of your prompt required a complete rewrite. OpenAI has released a new feature called Canvas that provides a shared, editable page where ChatGPT can mimic a human worker and repeatedly edit or provide feedback on specific parts of the text and code you select.

A helpful way to think of Canvas is to imagine ChatGPT as your partner on a writing or coding project (you might even say “copilot” if you worked at Microsoft). Canvas works on a separate page outside the standard chatbot window, where you can ask the AI ​​to write a blog post, code a mobile app function, and so on. Instead of reading through the result and asking for a change in tone or adjustment to the code, you can highlight the specific bits you want to change and comment on the type of edits you’re looking for.