OpenAI launched ChatGPT Agent on Thursday, its latest effort in the industry-wide pursuit to turn AI into a profitable enterprise—not just one that eats investors’ billions. In its announcement blog, OpenAI says its Agent “can now do work for you using its own computer,” but CEO Sam Altman warns that the rollout presents unpredictable risks.

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OpenAI research lead Lisa Fulford told Wired that she used Agent to order “a lot of cupcakes,” which took the tool about an hour, because she was very specific about the cupcakes.

  • @JackDark@lemmy.world
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    811 days ago

    For anyone wondering what the fuck that title meant:

    OpenAI research lead Lisa Fulford told Wired that she used Agent to order “a lot of cupcakes,” which took the tool about an hour, because she was very specific about the cupcakes.

    “It was easier than me doing it myself,” Fulford said, “because I didn’t want to do it.”

    • @SheeEttin@lemmy.zip
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      611 days ago

      I’m still wondering. Like did it call up a bakery and place an order? Or go online? I know it didn’t actually make the cupcakes itself.

      But I’m not sure that spending an hour trying to wrangle ChatGPT into getting your cupcakes is any faster or easier than placing the order yourself.

      The article also noticeably omits what happened after. Were the cupcakes made, and did they match what she wanted?

      • qupada
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        811 days ago

        Also did baking the cupcakes use more or less energy than ChatGPT used to order them?

      • @vividspecter@aussie.zone
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        711 days ago

        I’m guessing it’s the AI agent stuff. Which at the moment is literally just automating browsing through a website.

        Apparently there will be APIs to do this in the future. Ironically, AI wouldn’t even be needed for that to be useful.

    • paraphrand
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      111 days ago

      With how terrible Google Search has become, I think I’m on Lisa’s side this time.

      • @opavader@lemmy.world
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        11 days ago

        unfortunately any ai service is going to make things worse. right now we can discover and choose. with search and browsing dead, ai provider will shove the product giving them the highest cut aka most garbage or snake oil products.

        even today targeted advertising for poor people is filled with betting, lottery & poker game. similarly elder people are primarily shown ads of miracle cure for chronic illness and scammy religious crap.

        edit: switch to kagi. its paid but well worth it. searchXNG is also a good alternative if you have got time for hosting it urself.