Hands-on with Operator: limited in what it can browse, can autonomously perform repetitive workflows, and can do lengthy tasks on its own with minimal prompting
but with hiccups Efe Udin / Gizchina.com : OpenAI launches Operator to carry out online tasks for users Mitra Sorrells / Engage Feed : OpenAI debuts “Operator” agent that can book travel Nicole Kobie / ITPro : OpenAI unveils its Operator agent to help users automate tasks - here's what you need to know Ciarán Mather / Silicon Republic : OpenAI releases preview of Operator AI agent in the US Priya Pathak / Financial Express : OpenAI launches Operator: Autonomous AI agent for task automation Harsh Shivam / Business Standard : OpenAI's Operator AI agent can book tickets, order groceries: How it works Prasanth Aby Thomas / Computerworld : OpenAI debuts AI agent Operator to transform web task automation The Economic Times : ETtech Explainer: OpenAI's new AI agent, Operator, and what it can do Megan Morrone / Axios : OpenAI's Operator agent clicks, types and buys for you Ankita Chakravarti / Moneycontrol : OpenAI's new Operator AI agent can book rides, order groceries for you Casey Newton / Platformer : OpenAI launches its agent Agence France-Presse : OpenAI unveils ‘Operator’ agent that handles web tasks Maria Deutscher / SiliconANGLE : OpenAI releases Operator agent as rivals enhance their AI services Bemfica de Oliva / XDA Developers : OpenAI's latest tool wants to use your computer for you Simon Willison / Simon Willison's Weblog : Introducing Operator. OpenAI released their “research preview” today of Operator … Bluesky: Dare Obasanjo / @carnage4life : OpenAI's Operator enters the AI Agent race, handling tasks like buying tickets or booking restaurants via its $200 Pro plan. It partners with sites like Stubhub and Instacart, though some, like Reddit, block it. — This could spark an even worse spam arms race as bots become easier to create & deploy Burt Herman / @burtherman.com : I'm not sure what the value is of OpenAI's Operator, having to babysit it slowly navigating the web through a human interface. Wouldn't a more functional AI agent avoid the user interface altogether and just have my robots talk to your robots? Mastodon: Harry McCracken / @harrymccracken@mastodon.social : Agents seem like something that will eventually be useful, but are in kinda-proof-of-sorta-concept at this point? https://every.to/... X: Alex Volkov / @altryne : Notes from playing with Operator, the new Agent browsing thing from OpenAI for 40 minutes: - Very very smooth product, you can interrupt, see and organize multiple agent runs - Supposedly the cookies are stored between sessions but this didn't work for me, I had to re-login to X again in a new session - They are running a linux container with a chrome browser... Kevin Bankston / @kevinbankston : Think this is going to be a big question agent policy and design—what is a “critical action” warranting a human approval and what isn't? Elvis / @omarsar0 : For critical actions, Operator asks the user for confirmation. [image] Elvis / @omarsar0 : You can use it for shopping. Provide a shopping list as an image. [image] Simon Willison / @simonw : Here are my notes on OpenAI's new ChatGPT Operator browser “agent”, including initial thoughts on their approach to mitigating prompt injection risks https://simonwillison.net/... Alex Volkov / @altryne : 🚨 Testing out OpenAI Operator - new level 3 agent that browses the web! https://x.com/... Graham Neubig / @gneubig : @invariant_labs Overall impressions: at the moment Operator seems to solely function the web, significantly less expansive than some had imagined — a MacOS integration. Nice polished user interface, although not far from what we have in OpenHands or other closed alternatives like MultiOn.