OpenAI's Agent Has a Problem: Before It Does Anything Important, You Have to Double-Check It Hasn't Screwed Up
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OpenAI's Operator is marketed as a personal assistant capable of performing tasks like booking tickets and creating shopping lists. However, the AI requires user approval before executing important actions, highlighting the balance between AI autonomy and safety. Currently in limited preview for ChatGPT Pro subscribers, the tool utilizes its Computer-Using Agent model to interact with the user's desktop through screenshots. While it shows significant potential, the experience can be hindered by limitations in its capabilities at this stage.
It's supposed to work on your behalf, following the instructions it's given like your very own little employee.
Before finalizing any significant action, such as submitting an order or sending an email, Operator should ask for approval.
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