Claude 3.5’s new “Computer Use” feature is live: it can look at the screen, click the mouse, and type text—more like a real person.
The most eye-catching part of this Claude 3.5 update is its “Computer Use” capability: it not only chats, but can also understand what’s on the screen and simulate mouse movement, clicks, and keyboard input. For people who need to run workflows, fill out forms, or perform multi-step operations in software, Claude 3.5 is closer to an assistant who can actually do the hands-on work. What exactly is Claude 3.5’s “Computer Use”? So-called Claude 3.5 computer use is about letting the model interact with desktop apps or the web like a human does—
ChatGPT Search Feature Upgrade: A Detailed Look at Integrating Chat History Retrieval and Web Search
This time, ChatGPT’s new features are highly practical: you can search old chats directly within a conversation, and you can also bring web search results into the same chat workflow. For people who often use ChatGPT to write content, develop proposals, or look up information, it means less page-switching, fewer lost threads, and a very noticeable boost in efficiency. Chat History Search: Making “Recovering Context” an Everyday Action After ChatGPT adds chat history search, you no longer need to rely on scrolling and memory to dig up old conversations—just enter keywords to locate relevant chats. A more convenient way to use it is to use “
ChatGPT Canvas Editing Workbench: Writing Revision and Version Comparison Techniques
What is ChatGPT Canvas, and what kinds of writing pain points is it suitable for solving? ChatGPT Canvas can upgrade the chat area into an “editable workbench,” letting you write, revise, and compare versions on the same screen instead of repeatedly copying and pasting. It’s especially suitable for revising long-form drafts, expanding outlines, unifying tone, and iterative polishing in a collaborative workflow. For people who often write proposals, emails, or scripts, the value of ChatGPT Canvas lies not in generation, but in a smoother editing process. How to enter ChatG
ChatGPT Feature Upgrade Guide: New Ways to Play with GPT-4o Multimodal Interaction and Desktop Productivity
After GPT-4o launched, ChatGPT became “more all-around.” The core of this ChatGPT upgrade is GPT-4o, where “o” stands for omni (all-around). It’s no longer only good at text; it integrates text, image, and voice understanding into a single reasoning system, making ChatGPT conversations more natural and faster to respond. For most users, the most obvious change is: within the same conversation, you can have ChatGPT look at images while listening to you, then reply in text or voice—inter
ChatGPT Desktop Installation and Login Guide: Session Sync and Permission Settings
This tutorial only covers the getting-started process for the ChatGPT desktop app: from downloading and installing to logging in, syncing conversations, and common permission settings plus switching between multiple accounts. Go through the steps below once, and you can basically avoid hassles like being unable to log in, records not syncing, or accounts getting mixed up. From download to first launch: confirm the download source first It’s recommended to get the ChatGPT desktop app from OpenAI’s official download page, install it into the system Applications directory, and then open it. On first launch, if the system pops up a prompt like “an app downloaded from the Internet,” just follow the system instructions to allow it


