talked about GPT agent mode before. Think of agent mode as putting Chad GBT on autopilot for complex tasks. In normal use, ChatGBT will respond with information or advice. In agent mode, can take actions on your behalf in a safe controlled way. This is where the productivity gains go through the roof. To turn it on, start any conversation. For agent, you must have plus pro or team subscription. And in the tools dropdown, select agent. You'll notice the interface might change. You'll see a little browser window or narration panel showing what the agent is doing. Now you can ask for highlevel tasks and watch chat GBT go to work like a virtual intern. For example, you could say, "I'm planning a video about my AI master learning hub. Look at my content plan for next week and find available slots. Then search the web for any recent news and actual topic about AI learning and write an outline for this video with five hook variants and five preview ideas based on competitors references in this niche. Pro tip for training your prompting skill, try to keep your prompting strict and concise without any can you please. I mean, you can use these words if it's more natural and comfortable to you, but this doesn't make sense for machines, at least now while they're not raising. In agent mode, Chad GBT will actually navigate to your content plan, then open its built-in browser to search actual news and video topics, read articles, and compile a concise, ready video outline for you with five hooks and preview ideas, all while you can do your other tasks. What's happening under the hood is that GPT5 is orchestrating a bunch of skills, web browsing, clicking links, using APIs, running code, etc. in a logical sequence to accomplish your goal. It's multitasking for you. Crucially, at points where your decision is needed, we'll pause and ask for your confirmation. You're always the boss. I tried something fun the other day. Find the top three competitors to my YouTube channel, AI Master. Figure out their recently uploaded top rated videos with higher view count, and put it in a Google sheet with links. The agent browsed each competitor's channel, opened a Google sheet. I gave it permission via connector early, inserted a table of competitors info, and even formatted it neatly. I barely touched my keyboard during the whole process. The applications are endless. If you're a freelancer, have the agent handle repetitive research or form filling. If you run an online store, let it compile your weekly sales report by pulling data from your database or CSV exports, generating charts, and write in a summary. Then schedule that task to run every Monday at 8:00 a. m. Yes, you can set chat GBT to automate recurrent tasks. Now, for instance, every week analyze my website analytics and email me the highlights. It's like cron jobs but in plain English. Now, word of caution, always review what it's done, especially if it's preparing something high stakes like a client presentation or send an email on your behalf. The good news is OpenAI has baked in a lot of safeties. The agent won't say transfer money or post on your social media without explicit permission. Plus, you have a stop button. If you see the agent going down a wrong path, maybe it's looking at the wrong website or taking too long, you can pause and steer it. It's a collaboration ultimately. The key takeaway, use agent mode for any workflow that has multiple steps or apps involved. Once you get the hang of it, you'll start identifying tasks in your day that can offload entirely. It frees you up to focus on strategy, creativity, you know, the human stuff while your AI handles the grunt work in the background. Many of us also build