OpenAI today introduced Operator, an artificial intelligence agent that can automatically perform tasks on users’ behalf. Two of the company’s highest-profile rivals announced their own product ...
OpenAI has begun previewing a new tool called Operator that can navigate within a web browser. According to a blog post published Thursday, the software is powered by what the company calls a Computer ...
OpenAI's new tool, Operator, can execute autonomous online tasks. Operator requires human confirmation for actions like purchases and has safeguards against external tampering and limitations like ...
With laptop and smartphone makers like Samsung spreading generative AI across all aspects of their devices, OpenAI is trying the same with an agentic tool announced on Jan. 23. The tool, called ...
OpenAI is releasing a preview version of its first AI agent, Operator, which is specifically designed to use a web browser and can, for example, book a table at a restaurant for the user on its own.
OpenAI on Thursday unveiled Operator, which it calls "an agent that can go to the web to perform tasks for you." Operator is designed to automate tasks such as planning vacations, filling out forms, ...
OpenAI has announced its agent capable of performing tasks on its own, called ‘Operator', available to ChatGPT Pro users starting today. OpenAI has announced Operator, a new AI agent that can browse ...
OpenAI is planning to move beyond simply answering questions and generating text with the imminent launch of a new artificial intelligence agent called “Operator” that will be able to perform web ...
TL;DR: In 2025, OpenAI plans to launch "Operator," an autonomous AI agent capable of performing tasks like coding and travel arrangements without user oversight. Unlike ChatGPT, Operator aims for full ...
Trying to parse all the rumors about OpenAI’s plans for the future is crazymaking — it does, in fact, seem to be driving a not-insignificant number of people sort of insane. Some of this is a natural ...
Security vendor Symantec used the OpenAI Operator agent to show how an LLM-powered tool could perform a basic cyberattack with minimal prompt engineering — a showcase of what the future might hold.