OpenAI seems to be testing a ChatGpt app for Windows -- but it’s only available to paid users for now. Users can download an early version of the app from the Microsoft Store. Similar to the Mac version of the app, ChatGPT on Windows lets users ask the AI-powered chatbot questions in a dedicated window that users can keep open alongside their apps. Users can quickly access the app by using the Alt + Space shortcut.
The app will also let users upload files and photos to ChatGPT and comes with access to a preview of OpenAI’s o1 model capable of “reasoning.” The app still has a lot of work to be done and is missing some capabilities, like advanced voice mode.
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ChatGPT for Mac Has a Security Vulnerability
Just days after OpenAI launched its ChatGPT app on Mac in June, a developer spotted a security vulnerability that stored conversations in plain text. openAI has since fixed this issue and now encrypts locally stored data.
Even though only ChatGPT Plus, Enterprise, Team, and Edu subscribers can use the app on Windows, OpenAI suggests it has plans on bringing it to everyone later in 2024.
Besides, ChatGPT will soon be getting a new interface as OpenAI has brought Canvas, meant for writing and coding projects. As per ChatGPT, Canvas opens in a separate window, enabling users and ChatGPT to collaborate on a project.
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OpenAI Introduces New Canvas Interface For ChatGPT
In a blog post, OpenAI said that currently in beta form, Canvas brought a new way of collaboration not just through conversation, but instead of creating and refining ideas side by side. “Canvas is a new approach and the first major update to ChatGPT’s visual interface since we launched two years ago,” said OpenAI.
OpenAI said that Canvas was built with GPT-4o and can be manually picked and selected in the model picker while in beta. “Starting today we’re rolling out canvas to ChatGPT Plus and Team users globally. Enterprise and Edu users will get access next week,” said OpenAI. It also plans to make the feature available to all ChatGPT Free users when it’s out of beta.
The company suggested that the current chat interface is limited when users want to work on projects that require editing and revisions. “With canvas, ChatGPT can better understand the context of what you’re trying to accomplish,” said OpenAI.
There’s a menu of shortcuts for users to ask ChatGPT to adjust writing length, debug code, and quickly perform other useful actions. Canvas opens automatically when ChatGPT detects a scenario in which it could come in handy.