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OpenAI Introduces Operator: An AI Agent to Perform Web Tasks
24/1/25
By:
BR Hariyani
The browser-interacting AI debuts in the US for ChatGPT Pro subscribers.

Introduction
OpenAI has unveiled Operator, a groundbreaking AI agent capable of navigating and performing tasks on the web autonomously. This cutting-edge feature is initially available in the US for ChatGPT Pro subscribers, priced at $200 per month. Operator aims to streamline online interactions and offer advanced task management.
What is Operator?
Operator is a "Computer-Using Agent" powered by GPT-4o’s vision capabilities and reinforcement learning, enabling it to interact with GUIs like a human user. It can:
Browse the web using screenshots.
Perform actions like typing, clicking, and scrolling.
Execute tasks without custom API integrations.
For instance, Operator can book reservations, manage purchases, and interact with partner platforms like DoorDash, Instacart, OpenTable, and more.
How Operator Works
The AI uses reasoning to self-correct errors and prompts users for input in sensitive scenarios, such as handling login credentials or sending emails. Operator has safeguards in place to refuse harmful or inappropriate requests.
Currently, the tool struggles with complex interfaces, such as creating slideshows or managing calendars, but OpenAI plans to enhance its functionality over time.
Future Plans
OpenAI intends to extend Operator’s availability to Plus, Team, and Enterprise users, integrating it into ChatGPT for broader access. The current release is a research preview, offering a glimpse into the future of human-AI collaboration.
Conclusion
Operator is a significant step forward for task automation and web interaction. While still in its early stages, its potential to revolutionize how users manage tasks online is immense. For more updates, stay tuned to Kushal Bharat Tech News!
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