December 21st.OpenAI Now available for macOS ChatGPT The app has been updated to include support for reading the MacOS integrated memo app (Apple Notes) and third-party memo apps such as Notion.
OpenAI says that macOS users now have the ability to ask the AI assistant for key content in their memos (e.g., shorthand such as address/email), eliminating the need to manually look for it, and that users can use ChatGPT to analyze their memos and gain insights around user content.
In addition, ChatGPT has been integrated with a variety of IDE development software, and developers can now use development tools such as Android Studio or JetBrains IDE in conjunction with ChatGPT to perform a variety of tasks. The ChatGPT app now supports the simultaneous analysis of code from multiple IDEs to provide more relevant recommendations for workflows and reduce the need to frequently copy and paste information, thus enabling process optimization. The ChatGPT app now supports simultaneous analysis of code from multiple IDEs, providing more relevant recommendations for workflows, reducing the need to copy and paste information frequently, and optimizing processes.
And when it comes to privacy, OpenAI says that users have full control over the applications that ChatGPT accesses and promises to treat the data in the same way as regular session logs, thus ensuring that the necessary privacy protections are in place.
1AI notes, however, thatCurrently, the application information reading function is only available to paid subscribers.To use the service, users must have any one of the subscriptions of GPT Plus/Professional/ Team/Enterprise/Education Edition.