OpenAI'snewOperatoragentisalreadybookingmydentistappointments—andarguingwiththereceptionist.
An honest week with the agentic browser model that wants to live inside your tabs.
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An honest week with the agentic browser model that wants to live inside your tabs.
Photo illustration: TechPulse / Stock
OpenAI rolled out the Operator agent to ChatGPT Plus subscribers on Tuesday morning, and within an hour my notifications started filling with messages from beta users — almost all of them excited, several alarmed, two in legal trouble.
The pattern across all three labs was the same: a model that takes natural-language instructions, opens a browser tab, and acts on the user's behalf. Mariner did the same thing in November, and Anthropic's browser tooling went stable last Friday. None of these are demos anymore.
I gave Operator a week. I let it book three appointments, two of which a human would have had to call. It also handled my expense reports for the month — slowly, with two errors I caught at review.
Repetitive tasks where the cost of an error is bounded. Rebooking a flight inside an existing reservation. Filing the expense report you have already drafted. Signing up for a webinar with a single field of text input.
Anything financially irreversible. Booking a flight: fine. Buying a flight: not yet. The model is happy to take an action it should defer to a human, and the OpenAI guardrails do not yet differentiate the two.
I asked it to reschedule a dentist appointment. It got into a four-message dispute with the receptionist about the cancellation window. It eventually won the argument, technically, by pasting the text of the patient agreement back at her. I do not feel great about this.
Lior writes the agentic-AI beat — what the models can do, what they cannot, and what their makers will not say. Before TechPulse, they led applied research communications at New Horizon Labs and shipped real products at two AI startups.
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