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5 Ways ChatGPT Agent Can Change the Way You Use AI

GLOBAL, JUL 21 – OpenAI's ChatGPT Agent automates multi-step online tasks, cutting financial analysis time from hours to under 30 minutes and supporting users on Pro, Plus, and Team plans.

  • OpenAI launched ChatGPT Agent on Friday, a new AI feature that autonomously performs complex online tasks for subscribers.
  • This release follows growing integration of AI tools in browsers and combines ChatGPT, Deep Research, and Operator capabilities into one agent.
  • The agent can navigate websites, sign in with user credentials, fill forms, make purchases, and execute multi-step tasks with minimal guidance.
  • It scored 41.6% on Humanity's Last Exam, nearly twice previous model scores, while OpenAI monitors for misuse like biological threat content in real time.
  • While ChatGPT Agent marks progress in AI autonomy and task complexity, its accuracy and real-world performance remain unproven, highlighting significant safety and oversight needs.
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ChatGPT Agent is now available and can help you solve long and difficult tasks, from planning trips to making job presentations

ChatGPT takes a step toward operational autonomy and releases its new agent mode in Italy. The system allows artificial intelligence to navigate, click, analyze, and create content on behalf of the user. This powerful tool promises to change the way we work with AI, but it still has several limitations. ChatGPT brings its Agent to Italy on macitynet.it. Here's how it thinks, searches, and works for you.

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