OpenAI's Operator is your new autonomous AI assistant ready to do your biding across the web

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

, a largely autonomous AI agent designed to take your simple text prompts and turn them into real-world tasks completed via the internet. In theory, you can ask it to do almost anything that's possible via a web browser. In practice, early users seem to be finding the results rather hit and miss.

Examples of the sorts of things Operator can [[link]] do are booking travel, making restaurant reservations for a certain time, or perhaps buying concert H25 tickets for a specific band within a given price range.

Arguably, Operator is not unique, what with ByteDance's UI-TARS and Anthropic’s Computer Use having a somewhat similar remit. But perhaps what makes Operator a little different is that it doesn't need APIs.

That said, it does seem like it helps if web services are optimized for Operator. "We’re collaborating with companies like DoorDash, Instacart, OpenTable, Priceline, StubHub, Thumbtack, Uber, and others to ensure Operator addresses real-world needs while respecting established norms," OpenAI says.

Presumably, your results—or should that be Operator's results?—won't be as accurate with non-optimized services.

"We know bad actors may try to misuse this technology. That’s why we’ve designed Operator to refuse harmful requests [[link]] and block disallowed content," OpenAI says, also explaining that Operator [[link]] has been designed to deal with websites that might try to hijack the AI agent with hidden prompts, malicious code, or phishing attempts.


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