OpenAI continues to enhance its rendering capabilities for Canvas, aiming to support html and JavaScript rendering. The latest web release introduced a new loading animation and seamless html page rendering, which significantly improves its ability to visualize SVGs and various charts. It already allows users to create web pages to better present their data.
OpenAI keeps working on Canvas rendering for HTML pages. Now it can render HTML pages seamlessly and also has a new loading animation.
— TestingCatalog News 🗞 (@testingcatalog) January 3, 2025
React Canvases seem to get a bit broken 👀
* This feature is still in development and not available to the public 🚧 pic.twitter.com/EpqaMhpMWT
React applications, however, seem to still be under development. In my test, for example, the process got stuck during the installation of required packages, and the application didn’t load. While it has worked in some cases before, it’s likely that this issue will be resolved soon. Hopefully, we’ll see another release improving this feature.
i always wanted to write a six-word story. here it is:
— Sam Altman (@sama) January 4, 2025
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near the singularity; unclear which side.
Meanwhile, Sam Altman has been generating buzz around Singularity on X, likely to build excitement for the upcoming O3-mini release, which was announced in December. Let’s see how this unfolds.