# Writing with canvas in ChatGPT

## Метаданные

- **Канал:** OpenAI
- **YouTube:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks1C-5p04PY
- **Дата:** 08.04.2025
- **Длительность:** 2:06
- **Просмотры:** 44,955
- **Источник:** https://ekstraktznaniy.ru/video/11322

## Описание

See how to use canvas in ChatGPT to turn meeting notes, transcripts, or uploaded content into polished marketing and business documents. In this video, we demonstrate how canvas transforms a raw webinar transcript into a first-draft ebook—without switching apps or tools.

Perfect for marketers, content creators, and teams looking to speed up their writing process with AI-powered collaboration in OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

⏱️ Time to first draft: Under 2 minutes

🔗 Learn more: 
OpenAI for Business: https://openai.com/business
Or, try it out in product: https://chatgpt.com/#team-pricing

## Транскрипт

### Segment 1 (00:00 - 02:00) []

Canvas is an interactive space where you can collaborate with ChachiBT. To access, click on the toolbar here and then the Canvas icon. In this case, I'm going to ask ChachiBT to summarize the transcript from a webinar that we ran last year. Just to give you a look at what I'm uploading, this is the transcript. It's pretty dense right now, but Chachikati is going to summarize it into a digestible format for us. A new window will pop up when you're in Canvas. This is the space where you'll interact line by line with chat GBT. We've trained GBT40 to be a creative partner that's going to excel in coding and writing. I can collaborate in this space with chat GBT by making changes and edits directly within the canvas. I can come through here, edit titles, making it a collaborative space. Next, I want ChachiBT to turn this summary into a first draft of an ebook while adding in recommendations and improvements where possible. Something like this would normally take me quite a while. I would need to read up on the transcript. sort it into sections. I would then need to rewrite it. But here, I can have a first draft in a matter of seconds. In Canvas, we can ask questions on specific sections of the text. So, I'm going to ask for this section here. Can I get some more statistics and maybe some consulting articles that I could potentially add into this in the second draft? Now, on the left hand sidebar here, you can see search is going off and it's searching the web, consolidating the data, and even coming through and providing some citations for me. When we hover over them, we can see exactly which parts and what websites it's referencing. Canvas also has the ability to write shortcuts to expedite your editing. So you can edit directly and ask for edit suggestions. You can ask for adjust the length, reading level, final polish, or even some fun emojis.
