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Workspace Agents in ChatGPT

106 pointsby mfiguiereyesterday at 5:47 PM40 commentsview on HN

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jryioyesterday at 6:27 PM

Notion did it first and arguably better[1]. Shared agents benefit from shared context.

The hardest part is ensuring that shared context is maintained and it converges on a representation of reality and the people in the company.

[1] https://www.notion.com/help/custom-agents

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zenapollotoday at 12:04 AM

I’m helping a client move data from dozens of spreadsheet to an aggregate one. The elegantish solution is to use Python, each run takes about 5s and 1 cal of energy. If i hadn’t helped her write the script, she as a non techie could have started with something like this tool, and it’ll take 90s and use 200 cal of energy. The numbers are fudged a bit, but still, how can this be profitable, or ethical? To say nothing of the spontaneous hallucination that sneaks in from time to time, especially when the model gets silently lobotomized.

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mhitzayesterday at 6:25 PM

This is the LLM integration approach I was pitching last year to some companies. Though in my case it was strictly tied to self-hosted inference.

Agents at the edge of business where they can work independently, asynchronously, is an approach that I don't feel was explored enough in business environments.

Sending your entire communication and documents to OpenAI would be a very bold choice.

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Jayakumarkyesterday at 6:54 PM

Looks like ChatGPTs answer to claude managed agents, but using existing ChatGPT Business subscription and not API Keys. With one Caveat , it needs to be invoked from ChatGPT or Slack does not support invoking from APIs, so cannot embed it. Also google launched agent cli today to build own one and integrate with Gemini enterprise https://developers.googleblog.com/agents-cli-in-agent-platfo...

throwaway2016ayesterday at 11:55 PM

What am I missing? I don't see it in either the MacOS app or the web app. I have a "Plus" plan. Do I need "Business" or "Pro"?

Edit: To answer my own question "Workspace agents are available in research preview in ChatGPT Business, Enterprise, Edu, and Teachers plans."

neosatyesterday at 8:32 PM

Tried it to automate something that was on my to do list for the day. I had blocked off a few hours for this and managed to get the agent working reasonably well (85%) of the way there in < 15 mins.

The main remaining part is the poor docx / pdf / final output but will create a skill/workflow to get around that.

Worked really well end-end!

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dennisyyesterday at 8:11 PM

I feel for the startups sweating each one of these frontier lab releases.

How many more are thinking “am I next?”

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brianjkingyesterday at 9:40 PM

So this only works for Team/Enterprise accounts? No Pro?

pzoyesterday at 6:31 PM

I think I enjoyed OpenAI releases like ~1 year ago when they did video and presentation. This days with so many mini feature / releases is hard to be up to date or even figure out some use cases.

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eieketoday at 1:08 AM

More speculative stuff in the desperate search for revenue.

Zzz this is boring. So much for scaling up compute and data = intelligence.

anthuswilliamsyesterday at 7:39 PM

Without commenting on the product itself (I haven't tried it), the marketing copy around this release commits the same sins I have seen from Anthropic and Grok and all the rest of them.

I'm so tired of seeing these companies trivializing other people's work! Nobody's job is "edit files" and "respond to messages"! People have jobs like "find and close leads" and "reconcile accounts" and "arrange student field trips" and "make sure the hospital has enough inventory", not "generate reports" and "write code".

Editing files, producing reports, even writing code is just a byproduct. This is like the idiotic "lines of code produced" metric, but now they apply it to all of society.

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hereme888yesterday at 11:38 PM

I just want a guarantee that OpenAI isn't just going to steal my ideas as I design my own agents. And if they did, I want compensation. I think of my custom skills, MCP servers, agents, etc, as intellectual property.

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m4rkuskkyesterday at 8:10 PM

OpenAI and Anthropic are killing startups and mature companies left and right. They will always have the cost advantage.

TIPSIOyesterday at 7:45 PM

Beautiful design and UX for the bot layouts. Kudos this is really clean

nazcayesterday at 10:11 PM

Is this an RIP Zapier feature?

GangstaAgentsyesterday at 11:39 PM

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