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The new feature allows users to rotate and manipulate generated models, adjust elements using control sliders, and modify values in real time to alter the behaviour of a simulation. Models can be explored from multiple angles and zoomed in freely — a genuinely useful capability for anyone trying to get to grips with complex scientific or technical concepts.
Beyond 3D modelling, the update introduces advanced live simulation tools that can transform raw data and technical documents into visual interfaces and mini-applications. Programming and design tasks are also within its expanded remit.
Accessing the feature is straightforward: select the "Pro" model from the input bar, request a simulation or interactive model, then click "View Visualisation" when it appears in the response.
The update comes at a time when AI developers are striving to advance their platforms beyond the written word. After all, there is only so much a textbook can do. Being able to twist a molecular structure with your fingers or watch a physics equation play out in real time is a different thing entirely — and educators have known these benefits for years. The AI industry is simply catching up.