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ChatGPT Makes a Move: Now Edits Code Directly in Xcode and More on macOS

ChatGPT’s macOS app update allows direct code editing in Xcode, competing with Swift Assist and GitHub Copilot.

ChatGPT Now Supports Direct Code Editing in Xcode, VS Code, and More on macOS

The ChatGPT app for macOS has received a significant update that allows it to write code directly into integrated development environments (IDEs) such as Xcode and Visual Studio Code. This new feature, known as 'work with apps,' enables users to communicate with ChatGPT while working within these IDEs, providing real-time coding assistance.

Key Features:

  • Auto-Apply Mode: The update includes an 'auto-apply' mode that allows ChatGPT to make code edits without requiring additional permission prompts each time. This feature is demonstrated in a video shared by OpenAI team member Alexander Embiricos.
  • Subscription Tiers: The new capability is currently available to ChatGPT Plus, Pro, and Team users, with Enterprise, Edu, and free users set to receive access next week. Windows users will get the feature 'soon.'

Competition:

Xcode already features Swift Assist, Apple's own generative coding assistant that runs on private cloud servers, ensuring that user code is not stored or used for training purposes. Other third-party tools like GitHub Copilot are also available to assist with coding.

Developer Considerations:

Developers must weigh the risks of exposing their code to third-party AI tools, especially in terms of data privacy and security. Apple's Swift Assist offers a more controlled environment, but ChatGPT provides additional flexibility and advanced features for those who need them.

Future Developments:

Apple is expected to introduce new features for Swift Assist at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in June. Until then, developers can leverage third-party tools like ChatGPT to enhance their coding workflows.

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