Tag: ChatGPT

  • ChatGPT now works right inside Xcode and VS Code on Mac

    ChatGPT now works right inside Xcode and VS Code on Mac

    OpenAI has made its ChatGPT app for macOS even better by letting it edit code straight in popular tools like Xcode, VS Code, and JetBrains software. With this update, you don’t need to copy and paste code anymore. ChatGPT can now look at your code in these programs and change it right there. It’s simple and saves time.

    There’s also an “auto-apply” option. When turned on, ChatGPT makes the edits for you without extra steps. Alexander Embiricos, who works on OpenAI’s product team, showed how it works on social media. He said Windows users will get this feature soon, too.

    Right now, only people with ChatGPT Plus, Pro, or Team plans can use this if they update their macOS app. OpenAI says everyone else—Enterprise, Education, and free users—will get it next week.
    This new trick builds on something ChatGPT started testing last November.

    Back then, it could read code from these apps but couldn’t change it. Now, it can do both. This update puts ChatGPT up against other AI coding helpers like GitHub Copilot and Apple’s Swift Assist, which already let you edit code directly in similar ways.

  • ChatGPT now works as your Safari search engine with a simple add-on

    ChatGPT now works as your Safari search engine with a simple add-on

    OpenAI recently updated the ChatGPT app, bringing a handy new feature: a Safari Extension. This add-on lets you use ChatGPT as the main search tool for anything you type into the Safari search bar. After you get the latest ChatGPT app update, you can turn on the ChatGPT Search Extension. Just head to the Safari settings in your phone’s Settings app and switch it on. Once activated, every question or topic you enter in the Safari search bar will go straight to ChatGPT Search instead of your usual search engine, like Google.

    When you enable this extension, all your Safari searches will flow through ChatGPT Search, making it your go-to search tool in the browser. The same rules that apply to using ChatGPT still count here—no changes there. To make it work, the extension will ask for permission to connect with Google.com or whatever search engine you normally use. Once you allow it, any search you type will skip your regular engine and head to ChatGPT’s search system instead.

    While there’s no direct way to pick ChatGPT as your favorite search engine in Safari’s main options, this extension gives you a smart way to get around that. It’s an easy fix for anyone who wants ChatGPT to handle their searches. This update keeps things simple and smooth, letting you explore the web with ChatGPT’s help right from the Safari bar. Whether you’re looking up quick facts or digging into something bigger, this add-on makes it happen without extra steps.