OpenAI has expanded the availability of its Operator AI agent to ChatGPT Pro users worldwide. Previously limited to the US, the Operator can now assist users in various countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, and the UK. This AI agent helps with tasks like web browsing, booking tickets, and managing reservations.
The Operator AI agent is designed to function as an automated personal assistant, capable of executing complex tasks and interacting with various web elements. Currently, only ChatGPT Pro subscribers can access this feature, which requires a $200 monthly subscription. Other companies, such as Perplexity and Google, are also developing their own AI agents, indicating a growing trend in AI personal assistance.
• OpenAI's Operator AI agent is now available globally for Pro users.
• Other companies are developing their own AI agents, expanding the market.
An AI agent acts as a personal assistant, performing tasks like booking and scheduling.
This term refers to AI systems designed to assist users with various tasks automatically.
This involves AI tools that help users navigate and interact with web content efficiently.
OpenAI is known for developing advanced AI tools like ChatGPT and its Operator agent.
Perplexity has introduced its AI-based assistant for Android, enhancing personal assistance capabilities.
Google is developing Project Mariner, an AI agent aimed at improving user interaction.
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