A task, not a conversation
A chat treats an answer as the finish line. XAI Worker treats the task as a workspace containing source materials, outcome requirements, an execution plan, progress, revisions, and final files. Conversation is an interface; an editable deliverable is the product.
Four clear stages
1. Add the source material
Upload spreadsheets, documents, PDFs, or images. Sources and generated results remain separate, so the Worker never silently overwrites your originals.
2. Describe what “done” means
State the goal, audience, format, and special constraints in everyday language.
3. Review and run the plan
The Worker breaks the goal into steps and selects useful agents and tools for each one: spreadsheet operations, code execution, OCR, research, document generation, and review.
4. Inspect the deliverables
Review the summary, exceptions, and generated files. Request a revision inside the same task when the result needs another pass.
Agents collaborate behind the task
Codex, Grok, and other capabilities are implementation details. XAI Worker selects them for the work instead of asking you to study model names, parameters, and tool configuration.
| What you see | What the Worker handles |
|---|---|
| One task goal | Decomposition, dependencies, and execution order |
| A set of files | Parsing, format detection, and context assembly |
| Clear progress | Agent calls, tools, retries, and state |
| Downloadable results | Formatting, checks, and versions |
People keep the final decision
Important deliverables should be reviewed before use. XAI Worker exposes steps, changes, and outputs to help you work faster; it does not replace your business judgment or responsibility.