(NEXSTAR) – OpenAI announced Tuesday it is launching a ChatGPT-powered web browser called Atlas that will compete directly with widely-used Google Chrome. The news appeared to ripple into the stock ...
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OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a new internet browser, on Oct. 21. Atlas features include a ChatGPT sidebar, writing aids and browser memories. The browser also works with OpenAI's agent mode, which ...
OpenAI's new Atlas browser fundamentally transforms web interaction by integrating ChatGPT directly, making AI chat central. It allows prompts in the URL bar, offers contextual AI assistance, ...
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What if your browser didn’t just help you search, but actively worked alongside you, summarizing articles, drafting emails, or even automating repetitive tasks? Enter ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s ambitious ...
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Back in 2008, Google launched the Chrome browser to help better integrate its industry-leading search engine into the web-browsing experience. Today, OpenAI announced the Atlas browser that it hopes ...
Atlas is available now for macOS users worldwide, with versions for Windows, iOS and Android expected soon. It’s open to Free, Plus, Pro and Go users, with Business customers gaining access through a ...