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The new o1 canvas is quite impressive: "create an interactive tool that visually shows me how correlation works, and why correlation alone is not a great descriptor of the underlying data in many cases. make it accessible to nonmath people and highly interactive and engaging"

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Ethan Mollick1 year ago

Coding by just asking for you want really feels magical. The advantage over sonnet is that o1 seems to maintain context better, the code can be much longer, and there are fewer constraints on what it can run.

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Ethan Mollick1 year ago

It isn't clear how to use it if you don't know it is there, but you have to select Canvas from the little tool icon under the prompt for o1 to realize it can use Canvas, and you have to hit the "preview" icon afterwards, otherwise it just gives you code.

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Fast Company1 year ago

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Dimitriuic1 year ago

We are in a time where ai is better at creating visuals than university textbooks. There is NO excuse for not knowing something with AI at your fingertips. Would have been amazing to have this tool in university, but now I can use it to learn about an entire subject in a week, when it would have taken an entire semester to learn through class. Talk about self-paced learning.

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champsdorsay1 year ago

great example

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James1 year ago

That’s very impressive I’d say

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Steven Tibbs1 year ago

I built out a couple cool little cad softwares with it. It's fun but still has a way to go. Gives us a nice glimpse of going to protype quickly and working from there

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ESC1 year ago

data visualization is poetry for the analytical mind. patterns emerge that statistics alone can't capture. beauty lies in making complex relationships accessible to all.

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Super Trunks1 year ago

Wooow!!! I tried to explain this to colleagues who don't really understand statistical modeling with graphs and pictures, this is a much, much better way.

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MerlAIn 🦉1 year ago

That is pretty awesome

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