OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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New AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity promise to increase user productivity, but they also come with increased security risks.
ZDNET key takeaways Edge's Copilot Mode adds real AI utility to everyday browsing.I tested it to see if it makes comparing products and research easier. Copilot automated the process, all the way to checkout.
Learn how to download and use ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s AI-powered web browser that brings ChatGPT’s intelligence directly into your browsing experience.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the announcement is about “a new product I’m quite excited about!” The livestream link itself reveals that the browser is called ChatGPT Atlas and will be available globally on macOS today, with Windows, iOS, and Android versions coming soon.
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The new application offers a promising vision of where the internet is heading, though it make take more time to get there.
Copilot Mode's AI features in Microsoft Edge can now reason and see across open tabs, summarize information, fill out forms and book hotels. The announcement came just days after OpenAI released its competing Atlas AI browser.
OpenAI unveiled its Atlas AI browser this week, and it’s already catching heat. Cybersecurity researchers are particularly alarmed by its integrated “agent mode,” currently limited to paying subscribers,