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OpenAI released Agent Mode on Thursday, a welcome distraction from what has otherwise been a rough summer for the AI startup.
OpenAI on Thursday announced a new feature for ChatGPT that allows the popular chatbot to execute tasks on a user’s behalf. It’s part of a general push away from ask-and-answer digital assistants like Alexa and more toward Rosie from “The Jetsons.
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PCMag on MSNChatGPT 'Agent' Can Log Into Your Accounts On its OwnThe AI's latest trick is autonomously performing tasks for you, even if it requires accessing third party services. But it's 'not perfect yet,' OpenAI says, and requires a paid Plus account.
OpenAI is rolling out new options for chatbot ChatGPT to carry out a variety of increasingly complicated tasks on a user’s behalf, part of its push to bring so-called AI agents to the mainstream.
OpenAI's new agent can create slideshows, analyze competitors, and brief you on your day. Pro users can activate it starting today. Plus and Team users should have it soon.
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Even the most serious face of A.I. — its ability to pass tests, solve difficult logic problems and math problems and hit benchmarks — can also be viewed as a form of entertainment: puzzles. Humans have always used cognitive challenges as a form of fun, and the history of A.I. is filled with these types of games, such as chess and Go.