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. Reading time 3 minutes OpenAI is reportedly preparing for the ...
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 is letting some users try a new ChatGPT feature that uses its artificial intelligence to operate a web browser to book trips, buy groceries, hunt for bargains, and do many other online chores.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took the technology world by surprise on Thursday with the release of Operator, his company’s first AI agent that can act autonomously on the web. But OpenAI is not Altman’s only ...
The latest system from OpenAI can be used to fill out forms and process information autonomously, with stakeholders urging universities to be ready for a rise in applications if prospective students ...
Updates to OpenAI’s world-conquering AI chatbot ChatGPT are coming thick and fast, but the latest might just be the most significant leap forward yet. That could all pale into insignificance compared ...
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.
If you’ve been sitting at the edge of your seat waiting for OpenAI’s world-changing AI device(s), you may want to scooch back on your chair. According to TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi ...
OpenAI has introduced a new artificial intelligence tool called Operator, designed to perform tasks. The agent can book flights, shop, and complete online purchases on behalf of users. Initially, it ...