OpenAI is releasing a “research preview” of an AI agent called Operator that can “go to the web to perform tasks for you,” ...
The new tool, called Operator, can shop for groceries or book a restaurant reservation. But it still needs help from humans.
It can also ask follow-up questions to further personalize the tasks it completes, such as login information for other websites. Users can take control of the screen at any time.
OpenAI is testing an AI agent called Operator, which can do online tasks like filling out forms and making reservations.
OpenAI is best known for its AI models, which to date exist primarily on cloud servers, its website and in its apps for PCs and mobile devices.
OpenAI announced that it is launching a research preview of Operator, an AI agent that can take control of a browser and perform tasks.
Dan Shipper and Alex Duffy in Chain of Thought Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up to get it in your inbox. Today, OpenAI announced Operator, a new research preview of ChatGPT that acts as ...
The company says the CUA’s reasoning technique, which they call an “inner monologue,” helps the model understand intermediate steps and adapt to unexpected input. Under the hood, CUA takes screenshots ...
A series of job listings for the ChatGPT maker's robotics team suggest the company is finally ready to leap into hardware.
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