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OpenAI dropped GPT-5.4 last Wednesday, and buried inside the announcement is a feature that honestly feels like science fiction.
GPT-5.4 can use your computer.
Not "help you write code." Not "suggest what to click." It can literally navigate your applications, click buttons, fill out forms, and complete multi-step tasks across different apps on your machine. OpenAI calls it "native computer-use capabilities," and it's the first time a mainstream AI model has shipped with this built in.
Imagine telling your AI: "Find all the invoices from last month in my email, download the PDFs, and add the totals to my expense spreadsheet." Then watching it actually do it. Open Gmail, search, download, switch to Google Sheets, enter the numbers. Hands off.
That's what GPT-5.4 can do. It's not perfect yet — it's slower than a human for simple tasks, and it occasionally clicks the wrong thing. But for repetitive, multi-step workflows that eat hours of your week? It's a game changer.
The model is also just smarter. OpenAI says GPT-5.4 is 33% less likely to state something false compared to their previous model. Full responses are 18% less likely to contain any errors at all. It also comes with a 1 million token context window through the API — meaning it can process the equivalent of about 4 novels at once.
There's a neat feature called "Upfront Planning" too. Before GPT-5.4 answers a complex question, it shows you its thinking process. You can actually redirect it mid-thought if it's heading in the wrong direction, instead of waiting for a bad answer and starting over.
Here's the catch: computer-use is currently limited to ChatGPT Plus, Team, and Pro plans ($20/month and up). Free users won't get it yet. But if you're already paying for ChatGPT, this is the biggest upgrade you've gotten in months.
What this means for you: The era of AI as a "text box you type into" is ending. AI is becoming something that works alongside you — like a digital assistant who can actually touch your keyboard. Start thinking about the repetitive tasks in your day. Which ones could you hand off?
Prompt of the Day
The "Automate My Boring Stuff" prompt:
Here's a task I do every [day/week/month] that takes me about [X] minutes:
[Describe the task step by step]
Help me figure out:
1. Can this be automated with AI right now? If so, how?
2. If not fully automated, which steps can AI handle?
3. What tool or approach would you recommend?
4. How much time would I realistically save per week?
Perfect for identifying the low-hanging fruit in your workflow. Most people are sitting on hours of automatable work and don't realize it.
Try it today --> Pick the most boring thing you do at work and run it through this prompt.

