OpenAI on Wednesday, April 22, introduced workspace agents in ChatGPT. The latest offering from the Sam Altman-led AI startup is a big leap in AI, especially from a passive assistant to an active agent that can collaborate on complex tasks and multi-step work across teams and departments in an organisational setup.
In simple words, workspace agents are AI systems that teams in a company can build, share, and depute within ChatGPT to automate routine or repetitive tasks. Unlike the regular AI-powered chatbots that respond to prompts, these AI agents have been designed to perform tasks autonomously. OpenAI’s workspace agents are powered by its Codex AI coding assistant. These agents can tackle a wide range of activities such as writing code, summarising documents, preparing reports, or even responding to messages, and all these within the workflow of an organisation, the company said.
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