Introducing OpenAI’s Revolutionary Operator: Book Your Dinner and More with AI-Powered Task Automation

Introducing Operator: OpenAI’s First AI Agent
OpenAI has officially launched its first AI Agent, dubbed Operator, a revolutionary technology that can complete web tasks for you with just a few clicks. As a research preview, Operator is currently available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers in the United States.
What is Operator?
Operator is a Computer Using Agent (CUA) that uses GPT-4o’s visual skills to browse and search the web. This means it can understand the context of what to search for and interact with web pages using a mouse and keyboard. The demo showcases Operator’s ability to book a dinner reservation on OpenTable, fill out a form, and complete other web tasks.
How Does it Work?
Operator is powered by the new CUA model, which pairs GPT-4o’s vision skills with advanced reasoning. This allows it to understand and use elements within a browser, such as the search bar, buttons, and on-screen content. It can "see" and "interact" with a browser, making it functional and useful.
What’s Next?
While Operator is still in its early days, OpenAI plans to expand its capabilities and open it up to more users. As an early research preview, it’s already an impressive demo, and we can expect to see more developments in the future. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman teased that Operator will eventually arrive in other countries and be added to the ChatGPT Plus subscription.
Try it Out
If you’re in the United States and subscribed to ChatGPT Pro, you can try out Operator on OpenAI’s website. As the technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see more applications and uses for Operator in the future.
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