OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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OpenAI is showing off its inaugural AI-powered web browser with ChatGPT Atlas for macOS. Windows and mobile versions will follow.
OpenAI's new AI browser ChatGPT Atlas can mimic human clicks, potentially inflating ad costs and distorting website analytics.
OpenAI, Google—and probably others—will engage in a battle that could fundamentally change the way we use the web.
Experts caution that AI-powered browsers like ChatGPT Atlas could open the door to new kinds of attacks—from prompt injections to data leaks—as artificial intelligence becomes more deeply woven into the web.
AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity's Comet, and Opera Aria are redefining how users explore the internet. Here's how they work, why they matter, and what's next for intelligent web browsing.
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ChatGPT Atlas is here, how does it compare against Google Chrome? Check out the top 5 differences
OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas browser challenges Google Chrome with an AI-centric design. It offers personalized assistance, eliminates the search engine, and features agentic task capabilities, making content creation easier.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser brings AI into everyday browsing. Could this help students and educators ask, explore, and understand in real time?
Yesterday, OpenAI launched its ChatGPT Atlas browser—a supposedly reimagined web browser that actually looks a lot more like a forked version of Chromium with a chatbot bolted on—in an effort to redefine the way that people navigate the internet.