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ChatGPT’s Canvas Now Fully Integrated with GPT-4o
Plus: Microsoft Updates Copilot with Native App
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In today’s edition:
ChatGPT’s Canvas Now Fully Integrated with GPT-4o
Microsoft Updates Copilot with Native App
Google Embeds Invisible Watermarks in AI-Generated Content
Apple Launches AI Features Across its Devices
And more AI news….
Top Developments
OpenAI
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The Gist: OpenAI has seamlessly integrated Canvas into the GPT-4o model, allowing ChatGPT users to work on text and code projects with advanced editing tools. The update eliminates the need for manual model selection, enhancing accessibility and workflow.
Key Details:
Canvas offers a split-screen interface for real-time editing, Python execution, bug detection, and graphics previews, streamlining text and code revisions.
Previously exclusive to premium subscribers, Canvas is now available to all ChatGPT users by default.
The integration was announced during OpenAI's 12-day "Shipmas" event alongside the broader release of the Sora video generator.
This update positions OpenAI to better compete with rivals like Anthropic’s Claude, which offers similar interactive and coding capabilities.
Microsoft
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The Gist: Microsoft has replaced Copilot’s progressive web app with a native version for Windows Insiders, improving integration and adding a quick view shortcut for easier access.
Key Details:
The new native Copilot app (v. 1.24112.123.0) integrates seamlessly into Windows 11’s system tray and supports Windows 10 and 11.
Users can summon Copilot’s quick view with the Alt + Space shortcut, and the window is now resizable and movable.
Advanced features like Copilot Recall and Super Resolution remain exclusive to NPU-powered PCs, with broader support promised for AMD and Intel machines.
Microsoft reminds users that conversations with Copilot are used for AI training but offers an opt-out option in settings.
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The Gist: Google now adds an invisible watermark to all AI-generated content, ensuring authenticity without compromising quality. This innovation, called SynthID, marks a significant step in responsible AI development.
Key Details:
SynthID embeds an imperceptible watermark in text, images, videos, and audio created by Google’s AI models, detectable using a unique mathematical key.
The watermarking process ensures high-quality outputs, avoiding the errors or biases seen in older methods.
SynthID is open-source, allowing other developers to adopt this watermarking technology.
While effective for detection, SynthID’s scope is limited to Google’s AI tools, raising questions about unmarked content from other sources.
Quick Gist
Microsoft's AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman has recruited former DeepMind employees to establish a new AI health unit, prioritizing consumer health applications and ethical AI use (Read More).
Marchex partnered with Microsoft to deliver AI-powered conversational analytics through the Azure Marketplace, offering enhanced operational insights from early 2025 (Read More).
Nvidia joined forces with AWS to provide accelerated computing solutions, highlighting their AI and digital twin technologies at an upcoming event (Read More).
Adobe and Box announced a partnership to integrate Firefly AI image editing into the Box platform, enhancing workflows for business users at no additional cost (Read More).
Former OpenAI researcher Alexis Conneau launched WaveForms AI, a startup focused on emotionally intelligent spoken human-machine interactions, backed by $40 million in funding (Read More).
Google has reportedly asked the FTC to examine Microsoft's exclusive access to OpenAI technologies through its cloud platforms (Read More).
IBM introduced co-packaged optics technology to boost data center efficiency, cutting AI training times significantly and reducing energy consumption by over fivefold (Read More).
YouTube unveiled an AI dubbing service for educational channels, enabling automatic translations of English videos into multiple languages (Read More).
Apple launched AI features across its devices, including ChatGPT integration, personalized emojis, and advanced camera controls (Read More).
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