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OpenAI may preview its agent tool for users on the $200 per month Pro plan

Debra Massey
Last updated: January 23, 2025 5:28 pm
Debra Massey
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OpenAI may preview its agent tool for users on the $200 per month Pro plan
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In a groundbreaking development, OpenAI is preparing to unveil Operator, an innovative agent tool set to revolutionize how we interact with web applications. Slated for an early research preview, this tool promises to transform mundane digital tasks into seamless, automated experiences.

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The Insider ScoopBeyond Simple Automation: A Glimpse into Future ProductivityTechnical Insights and ApproachIndustry ContextCompetitive LandscapeWhat’s Next?

The Insider Scoop

Recent discoveries in ChatGPT’s client-side code reveal tantalizing details about Operator’s imminent launch. Technology sleuths, including a user on X known as Choi and verified by TechCrunch, have uncovered compelling evidence of the tool’s impending release:

  1. A dedicated URL (operator.chatgpt.com) has been established, currently redirecting to ChatGPT’s main page.
  2. A strategic upgrade popup will guide users, stating: “Operator is currently only available to Pro users as an early research preview.”
  3. The Pro plan will soon feature “Access to research preview of Operator” as a premium benefit.
OpenAI may preview its agent tool for users on the $200 per month Pro plan

Beyond Simple Automation: A Glimpse into Future Productivity

Imagine eliminating the repetitive clicks that consume your workday. Operator aims to tackle those mundane digital chores with unprecedented efficiency:

  • Instantly follow a LinkedIn connection
  • Seamlessly add expenses in Concur
  • Quickly assign tasks in Asana
  • Effortlessly update prospect statuses in Salesforce

Technical Insights and Approach

Unlike local computer control systems, Operator will operate within a web browser hosted on OpenAI’s servers. This sandboxed approach ensures controlled, secure task execution while demonstrating the company’s advancing agentic framework capabilities.

Industry Context

Bloomberg had previously reported OpenAI’s work on a general-purpose web agent, with The Information suggesting a potential launch as early as this week. The recent code changes strongly indicate that Operator is primed for public introduction.

Competitive Landscape

While Anthropic has already released a Computer Use API for developers, OpenAI’s Operator appears poised to offer a more streamlined, web-centric solution. This strategic approach could potentially differentiate their offering in the rapidly evolving AI automation market.

What’s Next?

The tech community eagerly awaits more details about the underlying technology powering Operator. This preview suggests OpenAI is not just incrementally improving AI capabilities, but fundamentally reimagining how artificial intelligence can simplify our digital workflows.

For professionals drowning in repetitive digital tasks, Operator represents more than a tool—it’s a glimpse into a future where AI becomes a true productivity partner.

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