OpenAIs new Operator is a step into AIs agentic future
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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-4os vision capabilities with reasoning capability.OpenAI trained CUA to let Operator complete digital tasks by interacting with the buttons, menus, and text fields within the graphical user interfaces of the users computer and the websites they visit. Add the reasoning and self-checking capabilities seen in OpenAIs o1 model, and Operator can break down tasks into steps and adaptively self-correct when it runs into problems.Operator is OpenAIs answer to Anthropics Computer Use Model, which was unveiled last October and marks a step toward generative AI models gaining more autonomy and the ability to control outside tools.OpenAI says the tool is still a work in progress, but that it has already set records in a number of benchmark tests that measure success with computer-based and web-based tasks.The tool is available as a research preview only to subscribers to OpenAIs Pro tier, which costs $200 a month. The company intends to roll out Operator to its Plus, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, and eventually build the features into ChatGPT.OpenAI told Techcrunch that its working with companies including DoorDash and Instacart to make sure Operator doesnt come in breach of any terms of service agreements. The CUA model is trained to ask for user confirmation before finalizing tasks with external side effects; for example, before submitting an order, sending an email, etc., OpenAIs blog post explains, so that the user can double-check the models work before it becomes permanent.
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