Steven Gonsalvez

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Unpacking ChatGPT Work: the Agent for a Billion Users

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Deep-dive ChatGPT Work agent: Memory, Scheduling, Browser, Plugins.

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Editor’s note: I’m excited to welcome Shlok to our guest post roster! You may know Shlok from his excellent explorations (as an outsider — for an insider perspective see our podcast with OpenAI’s Akshay Nathan. Already one of our most popular episodes of the year!) of leading AI Lab memory systems, which he gave an excellent AIE talk on. We’ve been covering OpenAI’s research and deployment of agents to all of humanity since Plugins 2023 and Devday 2024 and Codex 2025, and now ChatGPT Work in 2026 seems the penultimate stage of the long journey. Let’s dive in! On July 9th, OpenAI released ChatG

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