OpenAI, developed by ChatGPT, develops 'software that operates devices and automates tasks'



The Information reported that OpenAI, an AI development organization that develops chat AI ChatGPT and image generation AI DALL-E, is working on developing agent software that can take over users' devices and automate complex tasks. Ta.

OpenAI Shifts AI Battleground to Software That Operates Devices, Automates Tasks — The Information

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OpenAI developing software that operates devices, automates tasks - The Information | Reuters
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According to reports, the agent software being developed by OpenAI will be able to handle web-based tasks such as collecting public data about a set of companies, creating itineraries, and booking airline tickets. The new agent software being developed by OpenAI is called 'Agent,' and will allow it to perform more complex personal and work tasks 'without close supervision' in response to human commands. .

Agents are designed to perform tasks on users' devices, allowing them to transfer data between documents, automate expense reports, and more. This is expected to significantly reduce manual labor and improve productivity.

It has been pointed out that OpenAI started with GPT for large-scale language models (LLM) and is now moving to the development of new agents. Still, OpenAI still has a competitive advantage over competitors like Google and Meta, and its dominance in the AI market could increase even further once Agent is officially released.



While the idea of agents automating tasks on personal devices is great, there are also security and privacy concerns. OpenAI understands security and privacy concerns and is working to ensure that users have permission to use their agents.

'The agents OpenAI is developing likely have the power to transform our digital workflows, making complex tasks easier than ever before,' said Conor Grennan, dean of students at New York University's Stern School of Business. It may be possible tocomplete it.'

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