ChatGPT users can now give it tasks to do in the future
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ChatGPT can now be asked to carry out tasks for users at a future time, the chatbot’s maker OpenAI has said. The new Tasks feature will enable users to ask the AI chatbot to schedule anything from one-time reminders to recurring actions such as a weekly news briefing or daily weather update.
OpenAI said the move was an important step in making ChatGPT more of a helpful AI companion which can take on tasks on a user’s behalf. The AI giant confirmed that the new feature was in testing, but would start rolling out to paying subscribers on its Plus, Team and Pro plans globally in the coming days.
It comes as those inside the industry have said they expect the usefulness of AI to humans to expand vastly in the coming year. OpenAI boss Sam Altman recently said the company was “confident” it now knew how to build so-called artificial general intelligence (AGI) – which is seen by many as the next step in the evolution of AI, where the technology is able to outperform humans autonomously in most work.
He wrote in a blog post earlier this month that he expected AI agents – automated AI tools which can carry out specific tasks – to “join the workforce” during 2025. Critics of AI have raised concerns about the technology’s potential impact on the job market, and the possibility that it could replace human workers – something many industry figures have argued is not the aim of AI or tech firms, who say they are aiming to augment and aid human workers, not replace them.