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OpenAI announces workspace agents in ChatGPT, letting teams create Codex-powered shared agents for complex tasks, and says they are “an evolution of GPTs”

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  • @openai @openai on x
    Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams. [video]
  • @thsottiaux Tibo on x
    Workspace agents are surprisingly powerful. Powered by Codex under the hood, the same implementation we have open-sourced here: https://github.com/...
  • @levie Aaron Levie on x
    This is probably the biggest news yet in software going headless, and will bring knowledge work agents to the masses.  The new ChatGPT agents have access to any of the tools and data you want to work with, with complete coding and tool use available to them.  Here's an example of…
  • @openai @openai on x
    Workspace agents are now available in research preview for ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, Edu, and Teachers plans. https://openai.com/...
  • @sama Sam Altman on x
    These are cool! I think most companies will want to use them.
  • @embirico Alexander Embiricos on x
    We just shipped an important new primitive: Agents with their own identities, that live in the cloud and work in your tools. Just like human teammates! Under the hood, Workspace Agents are running a fully-powered Codex coding agent.
  • @gdb Greg Brockman on x
    Build workspace agents for your team, on top of a cloud-hosted Codex harness. Hook them up to tools, give them recurring tasks, and talk to them from surfaces like Slack. Easier than ever to bring the power of agents to your computer work.
  • Gabriela Beaurline Gabriela Beaurline on linkedin
    Really excited about today's launch of Workspace Agents in ChatGPT.  —  One thing I genuinely enjoy about working at OpenAI is how much focus …
  • Tasia Potasinski Tasia Potasinski on linkedin
    I'm really excited to finally be able to talk about how I've been using workspace agents daily (now available in ChatGPT business plans)! …
  • r/ChatGPTPro r on reddit
    Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT — Not Available on Pro
  • @clementdelangue Clem on x
    OpenAI dropped a new model on HF today! [image]
  • @scaling01 @scaling01 on x
    OpenAI just released a new open-source model it's “a bidirectional token-classification model for personally identifiable information (PII) detection and masking in text” https://github.com/... https://huggingface.co/... [image]
  • @altryne Alex Volkov on x
    Accuracy is really high, though not 100%. The highlight for me is the multi-linguality, for such a tiny model, it performs incredible on other languages! [image]
  • @enricoshippole Enrico Shippole on x
    Awesome to see @OpenAI adopt our YaRN for their PII models. Another great open-source release.
  • @cocktailpeanut @cocktailpeanut on x
    This is a genuinely great contribution to open source AI. It also proves a point: local vs. hosted isn't black & white, it's a spectrum. Small, useful models running locally — there will be a lot more of these, and it's only going to accelerate.
  • @dorialexander @dorialexander on x
    Most interesting part of the OpenAI privacy model release: it's a sparse MoE encoder (Mixture of Berts?). [image]
  • @sghalebikesabi Sahra Ghalebikesabi on x
    I left @GoogleDeepMind a few months ago and joined the amazing privacy team at @OpenAI. Really proud that the first project I got to contribute to was open-sourced!!
  • @gajesh @gajesh on x
    OAI cooked here. 1B model to redact all PII at client side.
  • Mihai Mihai on linkedin
    SHIPPED: My first release at @OpenAI with a ton of work from an awesome team: a privacy filter model that is small enough it can run in the browser while also pushing the frontier in the space. …