OpenAI announced that it is launching a research preview of Operator, an AI agent that can take control of a browser and perform tasks.
Experts predicted that 2025 would be the year AI agents go mainstream, and OpenAI is delivering on that forecast. On Thursday, OpenAI unveiled Operator, a system that can use a web browser to do ...
Instead of relying on specialized APIs, the system uses screenshots for visual input and virtual mouse and keyboard actions to complete tasks.
OpenAI released Operator, an AI tool capable of managing multiple tasks on a user's computer, joining the AI agent race alongside Google and Anthropic.
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 ...
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OpenAI just launched Operator, an AI agent capable of performing tasks autonomously, including filling out forms and ordering groceries.
The new tool, called Operator, can shop for groceries or book a restaurant reservation. But it still needs help from humans.
It can also ask follow-up questions to further personalize the tasks it completes, such as login information for other websites. Users can take control of the screen at any time.
The new tool, called Operator, is an AI agent: It relies on an AI model trained on both text and images to interpret commands and figure out how to use a web browser to execute them. OpenAI claims it ...