OpenAI has released a new ChatGPT agent capable of completing tasks through a virtual browser and generating downloadable content such as PowerPoint and Excel files. This launch aims to reduce users' dependency on Microsoft's enterprise software, despite ongoing negotiations with the company. The agent can navigate various digital environments, fill out online forms, and interface with public APIs. The initiative is part of OpenAI's strategy to monetize its AI tools, tackling the challenges of operational costs and high salaries in a competitive market.
"I was very specific about what I wanted, and it was a lot of cupcakes. That one took almost an hour-but it was easier than me doing it myself, because I didn't want to do it."
OpenAI has launched a new agent for ChatGPT that uses a virtual browser to complete tasks and can generate downloadable files, specifically PowerPoint presentations and Excel spreadsheets.
The release is part of OpenAI's ongoing efforts to turn its nearly three-year-old chatbot into a money-making product. No small feat, despite the tool's millions of users.
"We've tried to build a product with a whole lot of enterprise use cases," says Yash Kumar, the product lead on the ChatGPT agent.
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