Openai, pioneering artificial intelligence and the creator of the emerging ChatGpt phenomenon, has once again attracted attention by introducing a revolutionary tool called Operator. This new tool, which falls into the AI Agent category, is beyond a simple chat and is capable of automatically searching the Internet and performing various tasks from the user. Introducing the operator is a long step towards fulfilling the dream of all -out intelligent assistants that can work independently in the digital world.
In an interview with Openai Product and Engineering Director, Yash Kumar said in an interview with the operator’s abilities, “This tool is capable of surfing the websites just like humans and take action.” This means that the operator can buy online from online stores instead of the user, make a restaurant booking, and easily manage many of the day -to -day tasks.
During a press conference with the New York Times, Mr. Kumar showed practical way of operating operator. He showed how the system can book a restaurant in San Francisco through the Optable website and order a list of food through Instacart. The operator’s user experience is very similar to ChatGpt and other chattes. The user type in a small window and the system responds to the best possible way. The main difference is that in addition to answering the questions, the operator is actively involved and takes the necessary actions on various websites.
One of the interesting features of the operator is the ability to view its performance while performing tasks. The user can see how this tool opens a web browser and visit the websites. Of course, the operator is still in the early stages of development and may be mistaken for doing some tasks. But the point is that in many cases, this system is capable of detecting and correcting its mistakes. In a show for the New York Times, the system first mistakenly imagined that Mr Kumar was in the state of Iowa, but quickly realized his mistake and found a restaurant in San Francisco.
Despite the remarkable capabilities, the operator is still not fully automatic. In some cases, the user needs to correct the mistakes and make more suggestions and requests. Also, to access websites such as Optable and Instacart, users must enter their personal username and password. Openai has assured that it does not store private information, but collects data on how system interacts with users and access to websites. This data will be used to teach future versions of the operator.
The operator has been available to ChatGPT Pro subscribers since Thursday. The service, priced at $ 200 a month, provides access to the latest Openai tools. The company intends to provide the tool through other monetary services in the future and eventually add it to the free ChatGPT version. Users in the United States will be the first group to access this new tool.
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Source: The Verge
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