A bipartisan group of governors wants a larger seat at the table of PJM Interconnection, the regional electric grid operator that has had issues getting clean and affordable energy sources onto the ...
OpenAI recently announced Operator, an AI agent designed to perform tasks on the web. After testing it (yes, I paid the $200 bucks, but, more importantly, I kept the subscription勞), this is a ...
OpenAI gave me one week to test its new AI agent, Operator, a system that can independently do tasks for you on the internet. Operator is the closest thing I’ve seen to the tech industry’s vision of ...
Operator, a new computer-using tool from OpenAI, is brittle and occasionally erratic, but it points to a future of powerful A.I. agents. Credit...Ard Su Supported by By Kevin Roose Reporting from San ...
Imagine a world where the tedious, time-consuming tasks that clutter your day could be handled seamlessly by an AI assistant. From compiling research to automating repetitive workflows, the ...
Trying to parse all the rumors about OpenAI’s plans for the future is crazymaking — it does, in fact, seem to be driving a not-insignificant number of people sort of insane. Some of this is a natural ...
This week, OpenAI is introducing a research preview called Operator. I initially wanted to do a hands-on, but once I found out that you need a Pro account (which costs $200 per month), I decided to ...
What if, rather than just answering all of your questions, AI could actually perform tasks for you? That's precisely what OpenAI is trying to accomplish with Operator, the new AI agent capable of ...