ChatGPT’s Secret Agent: Is Operator Getting an Upgrade or Just a Tease?

ChatGPT’s chain of thoughts is buzzing with whispers of an Operator-like tool, hinting it could soon call a remote browser or sandboxed environment. The code teases features like “click,” “drag,” and “terminal feed,” leaving us wondering if ChatGPT is gearing up for its own secret agent mission.

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Hot Take:

Looks like ChatGPT might soon be more than just a chatty Cathy—it could become the multitasking superhero we never knew we needed! This Operator-like tool could make ChatGPT the Swiss Army knife of AI companions, slicing through tasks with ease. But first, we’ll likely have to jump through the flaming hoops of an invite-only beta. Pack your patience, folks!

Key Points:

  • New code in ChatGPT web and Android apps hints at an Operator-like tool.
  • Strings like “click,” “drag,” and “terminal feed” suggest remote browser capabilities.
  • References to “Checking available APIs” indicate potential API execution tasks.
  • An “intake form” suggests a gated, invite-only beta rollout.
  • Speculation arises about whether this is ChatGPT-5 or another model.

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