OpenAI is releasing a “research preview” of an AI agent called Operator that can “go to the web to perform tasks for you,” ...
Instead of relying on specialized APIs, the system uses screenshots for visual input and virtual mouse and keyboard actions to complete tasks.
OpenAI plans to expand access to Operator across more user tiers and integrate its capabilities into ChatGPT, broadening its ...
The new tool, called Operator, is an AI agent: It relies on an AI model trained on both text and images to interpret commands and figure out how to use a web browser to execute them. OpenAI claims it ...
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 ...
Generative artificial intelligence heavyweight OpenAI on Thursday previewed an AI agent that can carry out tasks on the web for users, as it seeks to enhance its chatbot amid intensifying competition.
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The dependency dance between AI pioneer OpenAI and the Microsoft Azure cloud and the application software divisions of its ...
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