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ChatGPT workspace agents turn AI into a team member

OpenAI’s latest update focuses on getting actual work done.

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OpenAI is pushing ChatGPT beyond just answering questions, and this latest update makes that shift pretty obvious. With workspace agents, ChatGPT is starting to look less like a chatbot and more like a full-blown work assistant.

What are workspace agents in ChatGPT, and how do they work?

OpenAI has introduced workspace agents, which are essentially shared AI agents designed to handle complex, multi-step tasks across teams.

Introducing workspace agents in ChatGPT—shared agents that can handle complex tasks and long-running workflows across tools and teams. pic.twitter.com/eHplfXCWlk

— OpenAI (@OpenAI) April 22, 2026

Unlike regular prompts, these agents don’t just respond once and stop. They can plan, execute, and continue working in the background, even after the user steps away. They run in the cloud, meaning they can keep processing workflows, updating outputs, and handling tasks over time without constant input. 

What makes them different is how deeply they integrate into workflows. These agents can access files, run code, connect to tools, and even operate across platforms like ChatGPT and Slack.

Why is OpenAI turning ChatGPT into a team assistant?

This feels like a natural next step in the AI race. Tools like ChatGPT have already become essential for writing, coding, and research. Workspace agents take that further by automating entire workflows instead of just assisting with parts of them.

For example, a team could create a shared agent that tracks feedback, summarizes reports, responds to internal queries, and even flags issues automatically. Instead of multiple people doing repetitive tasks, the agent handles it continuously in the background.

There is also a strong collaboration angle here. These agents are designed to be shared within organizations, meaning teams can build one workflow and reuse it across projects, improving it over time instead of starting from scratch each time.

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Of course, this is still early. These agents operate within permissions, require setup, and are meant to assist rather than replace human decision-making. But the direction is clear. ChatGPT is no longer just something that helps you think. It is slowly becoming something that works alongside you.

Varun Mirchandani
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