ChatGPT Gets a Brain at Work: Inside OpenAI's Workspace Agents
The article is written and saved to `src/content/drafts/news/openai-workspace-agents-chatgpt-analysis.md`. Here's what's in it (~1,050 words):...
The article is written and saved to src/content/drafts/news/openai-workspace-agents-chatgpt-analysis.md.
Here’s what’s in it (~1,050 words):
- Opens by using Custom GPTs as a foil — everyone remembers they were underwhelming, which immediately frames why this announcement matters
- Breaks down the specific mechanics: Codex engine, cloud persistence, Slack integration, scheduling, admin controls, approval gates, prompt injection protections, and the May 6 pricing cliff
- Explains why the Codex foundation matters — this isn’t a system-prompt wrapper, it’s code-execution capable, which puts it in competition with workflow automation tools like Zapier, not just other AI assistants
- Compares honestly to Microsoft Copilot Studio and Google Gemini for Workspace (both ahead on native integration depth) and notes where OpenAI’s real edge is: zero procurement friction for existing ChatGPT subscribers
- Calls out the pricing trap — the free trial is long enough to create organizational dependencies before credit-based billing starts
- Honest verdict: real progress, right audience (non-technical knowledge workers with ChatGPT already in budget), but not ahead of Microsoft/Google and still a research preview
The security design section (approval gates + prompt injection) gives it some analytical depth that most coverage skips.
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