List of ZeroHuman Integrations
This is a list of platforms and tools that integrate with ZeroHuman. This list is updated as of June 2026.
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GPT-5.5
OpenAI
Transform your ideas into execution with unmatched efficiency.GPT-5.5 represents a new class of AI built to transform how work is done across digital environments. It combines advanced reasoning, tool usage, and task execution capabilities to manage complex, multi-step workflows with minimal human intervention. The model performs strongly in software engineering, data analysis, business operations, and scientific research, where it can plan tasks, gather information, test solutions, and refine outputs iteratively. It supports generating documents, building applications, analyzing large datasets, and navigating software systems as part of a unified workflow. A key capability is its integration with workspace agents—customizable AI agents that can be created once and deployed across teams to automate entire processes. These agents can run continuously, interact with tools like CRM systems, messaging platforms, and document editors, and keep workflows moving without constant supervision. Organizations can define permissions, approval checkpoints, and monitoring to maintain full control over automation. GPT-5.5 also improves collaboration by standardizing workflows and scaling best practices across teams. With enterprise-grade security and governance, it is designed for safe deployment in complex environments. Its ability to persist through ambiguity and long-running tasks makes it highly effective for execution-heavy work. By reducing manual intervention and increasing speed, GPT-5.5 enables teams to focus on higher-value activities and operate at a significantly higher level of productivity. -
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GPT-5.6
OpenAI
Unleashing next-level AI with advanced reasoning and orchestration.GPT-5.6 is a rumored future AI model from OpenAI that is expected to build upon the capabilities introduced with GPT-5.5, particularly in coding, reasoning, multimodal intelligence, and AI-driven workflow automation. Although OpenAI has not publicly announced GPT-5.6 or released technical documentation, reports from AI researchers, developer communities, and industry publications suggest that internal testing may already be underway. The model is expected to focus heavily on agentic AI behavior, allowing systems to manage complex workflows, interact with tools, coordinate tasks, and execute multi-step operations with reduced human supervision. GPT-5.6 may significantly improve contextual memory, long-form reasoning, and software engineering performance, especially for developers managing large codebases, automation systems, and enterprise applications. Industry speculation also points toward more advanced multimodal capabilities that could help the model understand screenshots, interfaces, documents, spreadsheets, and mixed-input workflows more effectively. OpenAI’s official GPT-5.5 release already introduced major improvements in coding, computer use, research assistance, and productivity-focused AI systems, and GPT-5.6 is expected to extend those capabilities even further. Some reports mention potential experimentation with ultra-large context windows, faster “UltraFast Codex” modes, and more efficient reasoning systems optimized for long-duration tasks and agent collaboration. The broader AI industry sees GPT-5.6 as a likely response to increasing competition from frontier models developed by Anthropic, Google, MiniMax, and other leading AI companies focused on autonomous agents and enterprise AI infrastructure. Developers and enterprises are particularly interested in whether GPT-5.6 will improve reliability in real-world operational tasks, advanced debugging, workflow orchestration, and large-scale automation.
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