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New Features

Document Editing and Redlining in Web Chat You can now upload a document to the web chat, ask GC AI to revise it, and review each proposed change as an inline diff. Accept or reject individual edits, then choose between tracked changes (preserving redlines in the output) or clean replacement. Download the updated file and keep iterating with follow-up messages until the document reads right. This brings the core redlining workflow from GC AI for Word to any browser, no Word installation required.

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• You can now edit AI responses inline. A pencil icon in the assistant message action bar opens a rich text editor for the response text. Your edits are preserved in the conversation context, and an “Edited” badge with timestamp appears in the action bar. • Clarifying questions now accept file attachments and extra context. Type additional details in the chat input or attach files while answering, and the AI can read those files in its follow-up response. • Queued messages now disappear from the list instantly when sent. You can also edit queued message text inline by clicking the pencil icon before the message is sent. • A new “My chats” filter in the chat history sidebar lets you toggle between all chats and only your own conversations. • Shared chat links now include the files that were part of the conversation, so viewers can see the same documents the original chat referenced. • Chat sharing is consolidated into a single permissions dialog with a public link toggle, replacing the previous separate sharing flows. • Organization admins can now upload a logo for their organization, and company profiles support logo uploads. Logos appear throughout the app wherever the org or company name is displayed. • Chat history group headers (Today, Yesterday, Last 7 Days, etc.) are now collapsible. Click a header to collapse or expand that section. • The plus button in the sidebar icon rail now creates a new chat on click. • Email draft tables now support direct cell editing, row and column controls, and a table toolbar, matching the formatting of tables in chat responses. • Copied AI text now blends with your existing text when pasted into Gmail and other email clients. Structural formatting (bold, lists, headings) is preserved, but app-specific fonts and spacing are stripped. • Chat messages now display at a 66-character line width for more comfortable reading. • The mobile navigation menu is now accessible on all pages in compact or narrow views, not only the chat page. • The organization switcher is now always visible in the mobile menu. • Shared chat links no longer show error-styled cards for tool calls from renamed or deprecated tools. They display a clean “Tool called: Tool Name” label instead. • Clarifying questions are now fully keyboard accessible. Press Enter to advance between questions, and Enter on the last question submits the form.