The rivalry between Elon and Sam Altman just got crazier:
— Baptiste (@BaptisteVicini) January 24, 2025
OpenAI's new $200 tool does EVERYTHING Tesla's $20,000 robots can't.
While Elon's bots stumble, Sam's AI is already replacing MILLIONS of workers.
Here's how ChatGPT just threatened Elon's crown: pic.twitter.com/IA0oNC86WY
Enter "Operator" - OpenAI's new $200/month AI agent.
— Baptiste (@BaptisteVicini) January 24, 2025
It can navigate websites, book travel, make reservations, and shop online.
It operates its own cloud-based browser, completing tasks autonomously.
No specialized APIs needed.
Here's why it's revolutionary: pic.twitter.com/uvmkUSMyhD
While Tesla's Optimus struggles with basic movement:
— Baptiste (@BaptisteVicini) January 24, 2025
• Stiff, unnatural gait
• Limited object manipulation
• Basic movement challenges
Operator is already automating complex web-based tasks.
The contrast is striking... pic.twitter.com/sEzCIm9SH5
Unlike Tesla's robots that need specialized hardware:
— Baptiste (@BaptisteVicini) January 24, 2025
Operator works with any existing website or app.
It uses reinforcement learning to adapt to new interfaces.
The implications for the workforce are staggering:
The future belongs to:
— Baptiste (@BaptisteVicini) January 24, 2025
• AI trainers and supervisors
• AI ethics specialists
• Human-AI collaboration experts
While Musk chases physical robots, Altman is redefining work.
But there's a darker side to this story: pic.twitter.com/YzRzwNORFR
7/ She is not realpic.twitter.com/Wv9PEucXEN
— Poonam Soni (@CodeByPoonam) January 24, 2025
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