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I spent a day with ChatGPT Atlas, and it’s the smartest browser I’ve ever used as well as a glimpse of where browsers are headed.
The ‘company knowledge’ update allows ChatGPT to be used as a search engine for workspace data.
The future of browsing is here...and it's watching everything you do along the way. Plus more of the biggest stories from the week in cybersecurity, including our countdown of the biggest VPN hacks of all time.
ChatGPT’s shopping traffic is growing fast, but a new study says it won’t catch Google Search in conversions or revenue anytime soon.
Today, OpenAI has launched company knowledge in ChatGPT, a major new capability for subscribers to ChatGPT's paid Business, Enterprise, and Edu plans that lets them call up their company's data directly from third-party workplace apps including Slack, SharePoint, Google Drive, Gmail, GitHub, HubSpot and combine it in ChatGPT outputs to them.
Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT were asked whether they'd sign a new statement calling for a ban on superintelligence development — both refused, but for very different reasons.
Recent versions of Edge already had many of the same features found in competing AI web browsers, such as Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Google's Gemini in Chrome. This includes having an AI in the corner to chat about the web page you're looking at, analyze content across multiple tabs, or search the web.
Wikipedia is seeing a sharp decline in traffic as online users increasingly turn to ChatGPT and Google AI overviews to get their info.