The new tool, called Operator, can shop for groceries or book a restaurant reservation. But it still needs help from humans.
The announcement confirms one of two rumors that circled the internet this week. The other was about superintelligence.
So-called "computer use agents" are expected to be a major leap in AI that will allow bots to actually complete tasks on your behalf.
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OpenAI may be close to releasing an AI tool that can take control of your PC and perform actions on your behalf, if leaks are to be believed.
OpenAI is releasing a “research preview” of an AI agent called Operator that can “go to the web to perform tasks for you,” according to a blog post. “Using its own browser, it can look at a webpage and interact with it by typing,
Despite facing increasingly harder tests, artificial intelligence models have been advancing quickly and passing even PhD-level exams with high scores, making it somewhat difficult to track just how good they’re getting.