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OpenAI Reportedly Planning to Launch AI Agents That Can Control Tasks on Computer | Technology News

OpenAI Reportedly Planning to Launch AI Agents That Can Control Tasks on Computer OpenAI is reportedly planning to release artificial intelligence (AI) agents that can operate tasks on computer systems. As per a report, the company has been working on several agent-related research projects, one of which is dubbed “Operator” which can execute multi-step actions on computers. The AI agents are said to be released in January 2025 as a research pr...

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