Highlights of the ChatGPT update: Advanced desktop voice, chat history search, and an extended knowledge cutoff
This ChatGPT update leans more toward “better for everyday use”: smoother voice conversations on desktop, and an easier way to pull up old chats to continue getting things done. Combined with the moved-up knowledge cutoff and stronger image understanding, the overall ChatGPT experience feels noticeably more solid. Knowledge cutoff moved forward; math and coding answers are more robust According to community info, ChatGPT’s knowledge cutoff has been updated to June 2024, which directly affects how often it can correctly address questions about new tools, new policies, or new syntax. At the same time, ChatGPT has improved in math
Midjourney Web Editor Upgrade: The Edit Button Now Enables Local Erasing and Canvas Expansion
Midjourney’s web-based image editor has recently made “being able to edit images” much more seamless: after generating, you can click “Edit” to enter a new interface, use “Erase/Restore” to repaint specific areas, and expand the canvas by adjusting scale and aspect ratio. This article breaks down Midjourney’s new features and walks you through them step by step. What’s new in the Midjourney web version this time Midjourney has added a clearer “Edit” entry point for images on the web: you don’t need
ChatGPT New Feature Rundown: Model Selection, Canvas Collaboration, and File/Image Capabilities
In this round of ChatGPT feature updates, the focus isn’t on “adding one more button,” but on making model selection, creation entry points, and file handling work together more smoothly. You can switch between different models depending on the task, use Canvas to turn writing and coding into a collaborative “workspace,” and generate images or upload files directly in the conversation for summarization and analysis. Below, I’ll walk through the new ChatGPT features by function so you can start using them right away. More Granular Model Selection: How to Use GPT-4o and GPT-4o mini ChatGPT New Features
Midjourney FAQ: Blocked Prompts, Content Moderation, and Appeals
What most often trips people up when using Midjourney isn’t necessarily the parameters, but moderation messages like “Blocked prompt” or “content hidden.” Below, organized by the most common scenarios, we’ll clearly explain why Midjourney blocks prompts, what steps to take, and how to appeal. If you troubleshoot following these steps, you can usually get back to generating images normally within a few minutes. If your prompt shows “Blocked prompt”: prioritize rewriting instead of forcing it When “Blocked prompt” appears in Midjourney, it’s usually because
Midjourney FAQ: Subscription Not Activated, Credits Not Refreshing, and Billing Inquiries
After subscribing to Midjourney, the most common frustration isn’t not knowing how to generate images, but “I was charged but didn’t get upgraded,” “my credits don’t seem to have changed,” and “I can’t find the bill.” Below, we’ll break down the easiest pitfalls in Midjourney and explain them clearly—follow the steps and you can usually pinpoint the cause. What to do if you’ve been charged but your Midjourney membership isn’t active First, confirm that you’re logged into the exact same Midjourney account that was used when you were charged. Many people switch emails/Discord accounts in the browser and end up checking the wrong account. Type

