ChatGPT introduces the "Tasks" feature targeting AI intelligence agents! Will the industry see massive changes in 2025?
15/01/2025
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OpenAI is working on transforming its popular chat Siasun Robot & AutomationChatGPT into a more dynamic digital assistant to compete with products like Amazon.com, Inc.'s Alexa. On Tuesday, January 14th, OpenAI announced the launch of a new feature called Tasks for the ChatGPT beta version, marking a key step in this transformation. Subscribers to the ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Pro versions will be the first to try out this feature, allowing them to experience services closer to traditional digital assistants like Apple Inc.'s Siri or Alphabet Inc. Class C Google Assistant, while enjoying ChatGPT's more advanced language capabilities.
For example, users can ask ChatGPT to draft a bedtime joke suitable for children around 8 pm, or send a reminder to walk the dog every morning at 8 am. The Siasun Robot & AutomationChatGPT will then notify the user at the specified time through written notifications, such as alerts in the ChatGPT mobile app. OpenAI plans to officially release the beta version of this feature to its paid ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Pro users in the coming days. Users can schedule tasks both online and through the ChatGPT app, with the ability to modify these tasks within the same chat. Users can also conveniently access the task manager on the ChatGPT website.
With the Tasks feature, users can set ChatGPT to send reminders six months before their passport expires or set up recurring tasks, such as creating a weekend plan every Friday based on the user's location and weather forecast, or providing a news briefing every morning at 7 am. The introduction of this new feature signifies a significant step towards ChatGPT becoming a mature personal assistant and hints at OpenAI potentially entering the era of Agentic AI, where a large number of AI intelligent agents may be introduced in the future.
Some commentators suggest that Tasks appears to be OpenAI's first step in developing AI models that can act independently, marking the first step in the field of AI intelligent agents. While Tasks can be seen as a limited version of an agent-based system, it successfully allows users to utilize ChatGPT to set reminders and meet most people's practical needs for digital assistants like Siri and Alexa. In contrast, scheduled information requests represent a new function that previous digital assistants were unable to achieve, demonstrating ChatGPT's innovative approach to expanding functionality.
Since the release of ChatGPT by OpenAI two years ago, the product currently has over 300 million active users per week, who widely use it for writing emails, reading lyrics, and searching the web. Now, with the addition of planned options, OpenAI is striving to make ChatGPT more useful in daily life by adding features similar to those offered by digital assistants like Google Assistant, Apple Inc.'s Siri, and Alexa, thereby enhancing the user experience.
It is worth mentioning that in a white paper released in 2023, titled "Practices for Governing Agentic AI Systems," OpenAI defined Agentic AI, stating that these AI systems have the ability to take action and sustain those actions over a long period, contributing to goal achievement without the need for explicit instructions.
In a blog post commemorating the two-year anniversary of ChatGPT, CEO Sam Altman revealed that 2024 will be an important year for AI intelligent agents, stating, "We believe that by 2025, we may see the first batch of AI intelligent agents 'joining the workforce' and substantially changing the output of businesses." This undoubtedly adds more anticipation and room for imagination to the development prospects of the AI industry.
Earlier this month, Altman hinted that in 2025, OpenAI will release technological products, with Agents prominently featured, which is a highly anticipated product. Currently, in this race, tech giants such as Microsoft Corporation, Alphabet Inc. Class C, Amazon.com, Inc., are all fiercely competing, getting involved in the wave of technology and application implementation.
Altman's blog post also mentioned that 2024 would be an important year for AI intelligent agents, suggesting that the first batch of AI agents may enter the workforce and significantly change business output by 2025. This undoubtedly adds anticipation and room for imagination to the development prospects of the AI industry.