Hey! Today weβre releasing Lazy 1.2.20 which introduces some important improvements to Lazy AI and important bug fixes.
β¨ Lazy AI has been upgraded to GPT4o
Weβre excited to share that weβve upgraded Lazy AI to GPT4o, which will make Lazy AIβs response speed much faster. GPT4o also offers significant gains, in performance and comprehension when capturing content and responding in different languages.
Weβve updated the back-end processing for Lazy AI queries by removing a step which re-phrased your prompts to AI. This change improves Lazy AIβs response speed and ensures consistent responses for your prompts.
As a comparison of the speed improvement, the below GIF shows 1.2.19βs Lazy AI (left) and 1.2.20βs Lazy AI with GPT4o (right).

In upgrading to GPT4o, Lazy AI continues to enable you to parse large amounts of text. This means that you can ask Lazy AI questions about text longer than GPT4oβs maximum content window, which is beneficial for content like textbooks and long research articles.
Weβve also restored Lazy AIβs support for PDF capture enabling you to use Lazy AI on top of a PDF in the web, in Adobe Acrobat, the Preview app or Finder, by simply clicking β+J.

Finally, weβve also updated some of the built-in prompts have also been improved for better clarity and reliability in different languages.
π Added support for β+β₯+9 everywhere
You can now create a nested note inside of any other card by clicking β+β§+9.

π Further improvements
Added the hotkey to select items in a list (x), to the β+K menu.
Weβve made further improvements to how Lazy handles cards, when block-selecting multiple at once. These improvements make sure that if you block-select cards and accidentally delete them, theyβll be trashed and restorable.
π Bug fixes
Fixed a bug that was causing Lazy AIβs window to resize too large.
Fixed a bug that was causing certain β+K actions to crash Lazy.