OpenAI’s highly anticipated ChatGPT Agent, announced on July 18th, experienced a delayed rollout to paid subscribers. The AI agent, designed to perform a variety of tasks, was initially unavailable to users despite the company’s announcement. This led to frustration among subscribers eager to test the new feature.
On Thursday, OpenAI acknowledged the delay and announced the commencement of the feature’s addition to the website and desktop applications for paying users. While specific reasons for the setback were not explicitly stated, the company’s statement on X (formerly Twitter) indicated that the rollout was finally underway, suggesting earlier technical difficulties had been resolved. Users are now likely experiencing access to ChatGPT Agent.








