• Canvas by Open AI & the death of AI Writing Tools

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 9 mins
  • Podcast

Canvas by Open AI & the death of AI Writing Tools

  • Summary

  • OpenAI has just launched Canvas, and it's shaking the entire AI productivity space. Is this the end for tools like Jasper, Writesonic, and Copy.ai? In this podcast, I, Gaurav – the PMF guy – dive deep into OpenAI's new release and it's very well narrated by the podcasters powered by NotebookLM

    Here’s what you’ll learn: 🚀 Canvas: What It Really Is – Understand why this new tool is only available for Plus and Team users and what makes it so powerful. ✍️ Writing Revolution – How Canvas is directly taking on writing tools by offering:

    • Inline feedback
    • Reading level changes
    • Collaboration features 💻 Next-Level Coding Assistant – See why Canvas is a game changer for developers too. From reviewing code to adding comments, fixing bugs, and even porting code – it's all here.

    I’ll also discuss:

    • Why this release is a direct challenge to popular wrapper tools.
    • What this means for companies like Copy.ai, Jasper, and Writesonic, which have built their products on top of OpenAI.
    • My honest opinion on the future of these AI tools in a world where Canvas exists.

    🔍 The Truth About OpenAI's Strategy – Are they crushing the competition or giving developers the tools to do something bigger?

    Hit that play button and let’s explore why this might just be the beginning of the end for some of the most popular AI tools out there! 🤯

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