Openi wants to take over your browser

Openi wants to take over your browser


Welcome back to Week in Review. This week we’re diving into Openi’s recently released AI agent, called Operator. We also look at where Tiktok is after being revived, whether it’s time to return to Tumblr, and more! Let’s get into it.

Openai has launched a search preview of operator, a general-purpose AI agent that can independently perform certain actions such as book travel accommodations, make restaurant reservations, and make online purchases. When users activate the operator, a small window will appear showing a dedicated web browser that the agent uses to complete tasks, along with text explaining what the agent is doing. The feature will first roll out to US users on CHATGPT’s $200 per month Pro subscription plan.

Elon Musk and Sam Altman are fighting about X on Stargate. The huge infrastructure project would funnel up to $500 billion from investors such as Softbank and Middle East AI Fund MGX into data centers supporting Openi’s AI workloads. But Musk says Stargate doesn’t make the money he says it does. It is important to note, however, that it is not a neutral party and appears to be involved in a lawsuit with Openi.

Hackers have found a way to unlock remotelyIt starts and tracks millions of Subarus, according to a report from Wired. Two security researchers discovered vulnerabilities in a Subaru web portal that allowed them to hijack car controls and track driver location data. Subaru has since patched the vulnerabilities after researchers reported their findings to the Japanese automaker.


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