Operator Agent: The $200 AI Butler You Didn’t Know You Needed (Or Could Afford)

Operator Agent now uses the o3 model, boosting its reasoning capabilities. For $200, it can automate tasks like grocery shopping—but would you pay that much? OpenAI is testing ways to make it more enticing, even for those without a butler named Jeeves.

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Hot Take:

So, OpenAI’s Operator has leveled up its game by upgrading to the o3 model! Faster, smarter, and a little more persistent than your clingy ex. But at a $200 price tag, you might be better off hiring a personal assistant named Alexa. OpenAI, if you want us to take the plunge, how about some UX magic and a subscription price that doesn’t make us question our life choices? Until then, the rest of us plebeians will keep clicking our own buttons, thank you very much.

Key Points:

  • Operator Agent now uses the o3 model, enhancing its reasoning skills.
  • Operator can automate tasks like form filling and online shopping.
  • Currently exclusive to $200 Pro and Enterprise subscribers.
  • OpenAI aims to make Operator more useful and accessible.
  • Plans to offer Operator to $20 Plus subscribers in the future.

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