Multiple outlets report that OpenAI has released “ChatGPT Work,” a new feature/workflow that allows the ChatGPT system to perform tasks directly on a user’s computer. The coverage describes the update as enabling the AI to carry out work activities during normal use—for example, tasks that previously would have required a person to manually operate applications or complete steps—rather than only generating text or answers. The articles frame the release as a shift toward more hands-on assistance, with the system taking actions in the user’s environment to help complete requested work.

Across the three publications, the core message is consistent: ChatGPT Work is now available as a work-focused capability and is positioned as a practical addition for users who want help getting tasks done. While the headlines include commentary aimed at reassuring readers concerned about job displacement, the reports themselves mainly focus on what the feature does—connecting ChatGPT to computer actions—rather than providing detailed impacts or statistics.