Prism - A free, LaTeX-native workspace for scientists
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Introducing Prism, a free workspace for scientists to write and collaborate on research, powered by GPT-5.2.
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Hey Hunters 🚀
Today I’m sharing Prism by OpenAI — a powerful, free workspace for scientists and researchers to write, collaborate, and build research papers using a LaTeX-native, cloud-based editor, fully powered by GPT-5.2.
What makes Prism special?
Unlimited projects & collaborators
Cloud-based, LaTeX-native research workspace
GPT-5.2 works inside your project with full context — equations, references, structure & more
Designed specifically for scientific writing & collaboration
Prism is available today for anyone with a ChatGPT personal account, with Business, Team, Enterprise & Education plans coming soon.
If you’re a researcher, student, or academic — this could seriously change how you write papers.
Would love to hear your thoughts & feedback!
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Does Prism let you lock parts of the document (e.g., equations, custom commands) so GPT only assists where invited?
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with few line of chat🤯🤯it preety much can do anything, more then Overleaf with na·tive GPT intelligence, I would say! i am thinking how futher you guys can take it..
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Big question: does GPT-5.2 understand arXiv-style notation, or will it “correct” my \mathcal{H} into something weird?
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Hey Hunters 🚀
Today I’m sharing Prism by OpenAI — a powerful, free workspace for scientists and researchers to write, collaborate, and build research papers using a LaTeX-native, cloud-based editor, fully powered by GPT-5.2.
What makes Prism special?
Unlimited projects & collaborators
Cloud-based, LaTeX-native research workspace
GPT-5.2 works inside your project with full context — equations, references, structure & more
Designed specifically for scientific writing & collaboration
Prism is available today for anyone with a ChatGPT personal account, with Business, Team, Enterprise & Education plans coming soon.
If you’re a researcher, student, or academic — this could seriously change how you write papers.
Would love to hear your thoughts & feedback!
Does Prism let you lock parts of the document (e.g., equations, custom commands) so GPT only assists where invited?
with few line of chat🤯🤯it preety much can do anything, more then Overleaf with na·tive GPT intelligence, I would say! i am thinking how futher you guys can take it..
Big question: does GPT-5.2 understand arXiv-style notation, or will it “correct” my \mathcal{H} into something weird?