Convergence AI, a London-based startup, has launched Proxy 1.0, a web-based AI agent touted as one of the most powerful in its category. The new agent is designed to perform tasks such as clicking, scrolling, and typing without the need for APIs or coding, making it accessible to a wider audience. Proxy 1.0 is offered for free and claims to be ten times cheaper than offerings from competitors like OpenAI. The launch follows Convergence's recent achievement of outperforming OpenAI’s Operator, further positioning the startup as a formidable competitor in the AI landscape. With only 24 employees and an investment of $12 million, which is a small fraction of OpenAI’s funding, Convergence aims to challenge established tech giants with its innovative solutions.
OpenAI: Operator Is Now Rolling Out To Pro Users In Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, The UK #AI #chatgpt3
OpenAI’s Operator, an AI agent that performs tasks autonomously using its own browser, has expanded to markets including India—nearly a month after its U.S. debut. https://t.co/rFDXHUoCno
ChatGPT Operator is rolling out to Pro users in more countries. EU is still planned for later 👀 https://t.co/lm5OjTe5pO https://t.co/rEUy15ld9L