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OpenAI launches first AI agent 'Operator'
OpenAI launches Operator, an AI agent that can do tasks on the web
On Thursday, OpenAI released a research preview of " Operator ," a web automation tool that uses a new AI model called Computer-Using Agent (CUA) to control a web browser through a visual interface. The system performs tasks by viewing and interacting with on-screen elements like buttons and text fields similar to how a human would.
OpenAI launches Operator—an agent that can use a computer for you
The announcement confirms one of two rumors that circled the internet this week. The other was about superintelligence.
OpenAI Operator AI agent beats Claude’s Computer Use, but it’s not perfect
Operator is OpenAI’s new AI agent for automating browser tasks, powered by a model called CUA (Computer-Using Agent), while Claude’s Computer Use from Anthropic uses a version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet to operate both in browsers and on desktop apps.
OpenAI debuts AI agent Operator to transform web task automation
AI agents have the potential to transform industries by automating tasks, personalizing interactions, and improving efficiency.
OpenAI’s big, new Operator AI already has problems
OpenAI has announced it's latest Operator AI agent tool but it is still working out some issues on the technology.
OpenAI’s new Operator is a step into AI’s agentic future
OpenAI announced on Thursday a research preview of Operator, an AI agent that can browse the web and perform tasks for the user. Operator is powered by the Computer-Using Agent (CUA), an AI model that merges GPT-4o’s vision capabilities with reasoning capability.
OpenAI's Operator AI Agent Can Automate Web-Based Tasks
OpenAI has released a preview of its first AI agent, dubbed Operator, that can automate “repetitive browser tasks such as filling out forms, ordering groceries, and even creating memes." At launch, Operator is available to those with a $200-per-month ChatGPT Pro subscription in the US,
OpenAI's Operator is your new autonomous AI assistant ready to do your biding across the web
OpenAI has launched Operator, a largely autonomous AI agent designed to take your simple text prompts and turn them into real-world tasks completed via the internet. In theory, you can ask it to do almost anything that's possible via a web browser.
OpenAI Unveils 'Operator' Agent That Handles Web Tasks
OpenAI on Thursday introduced an artificial intelligence program called "Operator" that can tend to online tasks such as ordering items or filling out forms.
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