OpenAI said on Friday that ChatGPT Pro customers in Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the U.K., and other countries will soon be able to use Operator, its so-called AI agent that can do things for users.
OpenAI said that Operator will work in most places where ChatGPT works, except for the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, and Iceland.
One of the “AI agent” tools on the market is Operator, which came out in January in the U.S. It can be told to do things like book tickets, make restaurant reservations, file expense records, or shop on e-commerce sites.
At the moment, only people who pay $200 a month for the ChatGPT Pro plan can use the tool. Operator is only accessible through a special website right now, but the company has said that it will soon be built into all ChatGPT clients. To finish jobs, Operator runs in a separate browser window that users can control at any time.
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There is a lot of competition in this field, with firms like Google, Anthropic, and Rabbit making bots that can do the same things. The Google project, on the other hand, is still on a waiting list. Anthropic’s agentic interface can be accessed through an API, and Rabbit’s action model can only be used by people who own its device.
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