Just a heads up, if you buy something through our links, we may get a small share of the sale. It’s one of the ways we keep the lights on here. Click here for more.OpenAI has just unveiled Canvas, a shiny new interface that transforms ChatGPT into your personal coding and writing assistant. Imagine having an AI-powered copy editor and code reviewer by your side as you work on your projects. That’s what Canvas promises to deliver. According to OpenAI, Canvas is available now for ChatGPT Plus and Team users (with Enterprise and Edu folks getting access next week). So what does it exactly do? Canvas lets you open a separate window alongside your main chat space, where you can paste your writing or code and have ChatGPT focus on specific sections. Think of it like a collaborative document, but you’re working with an AI brain instead of a human. But how does it feel in practice? Early adopters are weighing in. Over on the ChatGPT subreddit, one user called it “better than Artifacts, at least for coding. The way you can highlight code is very clean, and there’s a lot of quick …” That “quick” is key – Canvas is all about speeding up your process with clever shortcuts. For writers, you can ask ChatGPT to suggest edits, tweak the length and reading level, and even add some emojis to give your work some personality. And coders, rejoice! Canvas can review your code, add logs and comments for clarity,…OpenAI rolls out Canvas: AI sidekick for coding and writing