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OpenAI's amazing service has also come to India, your problems will be easy, and many tasks will be completed automatically.

OpenAI launched its first AI Agent Operator last month. Now it has been launched in many other countries including India. It can complete many tasks on command.

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OpenAI's AI Agent Operator has been launched in India. The company launched it in the US last month. Now expanding its scope, it has been made available in India as well as Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United Kingdom. To use it, you will need a pro subscription to ChatGPT. Let's know how it works and how it will solve your problems.

How will the Operator work?

The operator is an AI Agent. That is, it will complete the task on your command with the help of AI. For this, it uses the Computer-Using Agent (CUA) model. It will work in the browser and is capable of filling any type of form, booking service placing online orders, etc. It scans websites with the help of advanced reasoning and tools along with the vision capabilities of GPT-4o. Tasks can be assigned to it by giving commands. After this, it can click, type, and scroll on web pages on its own like humans. If it comes to entering a password, making a payment, or giving any other sensitive information, it will give the control to you.

Data safety has been taken care of - OpenAI.

OpenAI has said that full care has been taken of user data safety and it will not do financial transactions on its own. Users will also have the option to manage privacy settings, delete browsing data, and opt out of data collection. In the coming time, the company is considering making it available to all ChatGPT clients. However, its timeline has not been revealed yet.

There are many concerns about AI Agents.

Many concerns are also being raised about AI Agents. Yoshua Bengio, who is considered the father of artificial intelligence, says that if these agents become superintelligence, then disastrous things can happen. He said that he wanted to warn about AI agents. This is the most dangerous path.