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How ChatGPT became an autonomous agent

Episode 5698 Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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In late 2022, ChatGPT was a viral novelty — a chatbot that could write quirky poems and answer trivia questions inside a browser window. By 2026, it had become something far more unsettling and far more powerful: a fully autonomous AI agent capable of browsing the internet, writing and testing its own code, and executing complex multi-step tasks across a virtual computer without human oversight.

This episode traces ChatGPT's rapid transformation from parlor trick to autonomous agent. We break down the key technical milestones that made this possible, including OpenAI's launch of web browsing capabilities through Operator, the release of Codex as a dedicated software engineering agent, and the July 2025 debut of the ChatGPT agent that can navigate entire digital workflows independently.

We also confront the darker side of this evolution. From the infamous case of a lawyer who submitted AI-hallucinated legal citations to a federal court, to the staggering environmental cost of AI inference — including the half liter of fresh water consumed just to cool servers for a handful of prompts — this conversation doesn't shy away from the real-world consequences of autonomous AI systems.

Whether you're fascinated by the speed of AI progress, concerned about where autonomous agents are headed, or simply trying to understand what ChatGPT can actually do in 2026, this episode offers a grounded, accessible breakdown of one of the most significant technological shifts of our time.

Source credit: Research for this episode included Wikipedia articles accessed 4/3/2026. Wikipedia text is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0; content here is summarized/adapted in original wording for commentary and educational use.

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