OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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ChatGPT Atlas looks and works much like a standard web browser but infuses generative AI capabilities throughout the experience.
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ChatGPT Atlas combines AI with web browsing. Learn how this AI browser assists with tasks, manages tabs, and balances personalization with
OpenAI on Tuesday unveiled a free web browser that is designed to work closely with the company’s artificial intelligence technologies, including the chatbot ChatGPT. The new browser, called Atlas, is a direct challenge to tech giants like Google, Apple and Microsoft, whose browsers have long dominated the internet.
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According to Sam Altman, your web browser is outdated. “AI represents a rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be,” OpenAI’s CEO said yesterday when announcing the company’s latest product: ChatGPT Atlas.