• OpenAI's new beta feature, Tasks, enables ChatGPT users to schedule one-time or recurring reminders, such as weather updates and ticket sales.
  • Tasks will initially roll out to Plus, Team, and Pro users globally, starting with the web platform in the coming days.

Generative AI leader OpenAI has announced the rollout of a new beta feature called Tasks for ChatGPT, marking its entry into the virtual assistant market. This move positions OpenAI against established players like Apple's Siri and Amazon's Alexa.

Tasks will allow ChatGPT users to schedule tasks for future execution, such as one-time reminders for concert ticket sales or recurring actions like daily weather updates and weekly news briefings. The feature enhances user convenience, making ChatGPT a robust personal assistant.

In addition to user-initiated tasks, ChatGPT may suggest tasks based on previous interactions. However, users retain control and can accept or decline these suggestions.

The release of ChatGPT in late 2022 catalyzed a surge of investment in AI technology, spurring competitors to innovate. Amazon, for instance, has revamped its decade-old Alexa platform by integrating generative AI capabilities. In December 2024, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy revealed plans to launch the new version of Alexa, which can perform actions without user prompting, within the "coming months."

On the other hand, Apple has embedded its proprietary "Apple Intelligence" into Siri, further enhanced by a partnership with OpenAI. Siri now seeks user permission before querying ChatGPT, reflecting Apple's commitment to user privacy.

OpenAI plans to roll out the Tasks beta to Plus, Team, and Pro users worldwide, starting with the web platform in the coming days. This strategic expansion underscores OpenAI's commitment to broadening its influence in the AI-powered virtual assistant space.


Edited by Harshajit Sarmah