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OpenAI unveils Operator, their first AI agent that should act like your virtual assistant

FP Staff • January 24, 2025, 13:19:04 IST
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OpenAI has demoed the AI agent browsing the web just like a human would, with the ability to interact with websites and perform actions, such as clicking buttons and entering information into fields

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OpenAI unveils Operator, their first AI agent that should act like your virtual assistant
OpenAI’s introduction of Operator marks the beginning of a broader push into AI agents — intelligent systems that can handle tasks for you. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, teased that Operator is just the first of many such agents. Image Credit: Reuters

OpenAI has officially unveiled its first AI agent, Operator, which aims to perform a variety of web tasks on your behalf. After months of speculation, including a teaser report earlier this week, Operator is now available as a limited research preview. Designed to work seamlessly within a web browser, Operator can handle tasks like making dinner reservations, filling out forms, and even ordering groceries—all at the touch of a button.

Operator is powered by a new technology called the Computer Using Agent (CUA), which combines GPT-4’s visual skills with advanced reasoning to browse and search the web. It’s essentially a browser-savvy assistant that can understand the context of what you’re asking for and use its visual capabilities to make sense of what it sees. Right now, it’s available as a research preview for ChatGPT Pro subscribers in the United States.

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What can Operator do?

Operator’s main function is to execute tasks on the web independently. For example, you can ask it to book a dinner reservation on OpenTable, fill out long forms, or even book a flight. OpenAI has demoed the AI agent browsing the web just like a human would, with the ability to interact with websites and perform actions, such as clicking buttons and entering information into fields. The demo showed Operator navigating a site to make a dinner reservation, which it then confirmed with the user.

While the tool looks impressive, it’s still in the early stages, so expect some limitations. OpenAI has made it clear that this is a research preview, and as with most early-stage AI tools, there’s room for improvement. However, it’s clear that Operator has the potential to become a game-changer in the world of AI agents.

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A sneak peek into AI agents

OpenAI’s introduction of Operator marks the beginning of a broader push into AI agents — intelligent systems that can handle tasks for you. Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, teased that Operator is just the first of many such agents. These AI tools are designed to give users more time by handling the mundane tasks that fill our days. The idea is that you can simply give the AI agent a task, and it will execute it for you, freeing you up for more important things.

The technology behind Operator, powered by GPT-4’s vision skills, means it can “see” through screenshots and “interact” with a browser using mouse and keyboard-like actions. This level of functionality opens up new possibilities for AI to take over more complex tasks. For now, OpenAI says Operator can self-correct, which should improve its performance over time.

What’s next for Operator

Currently, Operator is available only to ChatGPT Pro users in the United States, but OpenAI has hinted that it plans to expand access to other countries soon enough. Eventually, it will be included in the ChatGPT Plus subscription, although it’s expected to take some time before it reaches Europe.

As AI agents like Operator continue to evolve, they could become an integral part of daily life, streamlining everything from online shopping to managing schedules and beyond.

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