The AI assistant will first be made available to subscribers of ChatGPT Pro, a $200 a month subscription, and eventually roll out into the free version of ChatGPT.
OpenAI announced that it is launching a research preview of Operator, an AI agent that can take control of a browser and perform tasks.
The artificial intelligence company first announced the Operator AI agent in November 2024, explaining that the browser-based tool is autonomous and is able to complete tasks on a computer without human assistance. OpenAI added that Operator would be first available as a research preview within the $200 ChatGPT Pro subscription plan.
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The new tool, called Operator, can shop for groceries or book a restaurant reservation. But it still needs help from humans.
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