OpenAI has unveiled
ChatGPT Agent, a powerful new AI tool capable of autonomously executing complex, multi-step workflows using its own “virtual computer.” According to
The Verge, the model integrates capabilities from both Operator (web automation) and Deep Research (web synthesis), allowing it to handle tasks such as updating calendars, booking meals, generating slide decks, and conducting competitor analysis—all with minimal human input.
In a demo shared by
Axios, the Agent took over a user’s calendar to plan client meetings based on recent news and used a recipe prompt to shop for ingredients for breakfast—highlighting its growing real-world utility beyond theoretical AI research.
As
Times of India reports, the Agent can navigate websites, run code, connect with tools such as Gmail and Google Calendar, and even deliver actionable outputs like presentations, spreadsheets, or reservations—all on behalf of Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers.
The release features comprehensive safety measures—like requiring explicit user approval for irreversible actions, “watch mode” that pauses if users switch tabs, and usage caps (like 400 messages per month for Pro users)—as noted by
Reuters,
The Verge, and
Tom's Guide.
Why it matters: ChatGPT Agent marks a leap beyond traditional chatbots, evolving into a fully-functional digital assistant. With its ability to interface with apps, run code, automate tasks, and provide formatted outputs, it represents a major step toward practical AI agents replacing repetitive human workflows—in business and personal life alike.