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OpenAI wants its new tool to do your work for you and with you
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Work, a new tool designed to automate complex, multi-step workflows and run continuously for hours.
Key takeaways
- ChatGPT Work can stay with a project for hours if needed and turn a goal into finished work.
- The coding-focused Codex app is merging with ChatGPT Work but remains available as a separate view.
- The Atlas web browser is being sunset less than nine months after its launch.
- GPT-5.6 provides stronger performance per dollar for hardest work.
- ChatGPT Work can connect to Slack, Microsoft Teams, Google Drive, and SharePoint.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Work, a new tool designed to automate complex, multi-step workflows and run continuously for hours. The release coincides with the debut of the GPT-5.6 model, which offers tiered pricing up to $5 per million input tokens and $30 per million output tokens. As part of this rollout, OpenAI is merging its Codex app into ChatGPT Work, rebranding the existing desktop app as "ChatGPT Classic," and sunsetting its Atlas web browser less than nine months after its launch.
By the numbers
- $100
- Maximum monthly subscription plan cost for ChatGPT Work
- $5
- Cost per million input tokens for GPT-5.6
- $30
- Cost per million output tokens for GPT-5.6
How it unfolded
- Tested Agent Mode in OpenAI's Atlas browser
- OpenAI sunsets its dedicated Atlas web browser
- OpenAI releases ChatGPT Work and GPT-5.6
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