The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a ...
The Universe Browser makes some big promises to its potential users. Its online advertisements claim it’s the “fastest browser,” that people using it will “avoid privacy leaks” and that the software ...
OpenAI has launched "Atlas," the company's AI-powered web browser built around ChatGPT. The browser follows the user across the web as the person traverses sites. It has a memory, and the pro version ...
OpenAI announced on Tuesday it’s rolling out a new internet browser called Atlas that integrates directly with ChatGPT. Atlas includes features like a sidebar window people can use to ask ChatGPT ...
What if your browser could do more than just load web pages? Imagine a digital assistant that not only helps you navigate the internet but also drafts emails, schedules appointments, and even edits ...
With privacy all but nonexistent now thanks to web advertising and monetized tracking, there’s a definite niche for browsers and other tools that specialize in keeping you safe and anonymous online.
Apart from the last two, I’ve played with each of these a bit, mainly by asking questions about the content in the current tab. That’s legitimately useful because the page in question provides helpful ...
ChatGPT-maker OpenAI on Tuesday announced an "Atlas" search browser, leveraging its artificial intelligence prowess in a direct challenge to Google Chrome. "This is an AI-powered web browser built ...
OpenAI is entering the browser world with the launch of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-enabled browser. Atlas, now available globally, can be accessed through Apple’s macOS, with support for Windows, iOS and ...
AI-infused web browsers are here and they’re one of the hottest products in Silicon Valley. But there’s a catch: Experts and the developers of the products warn that the browsers are vulnerable to a ...
At The Verge, Robert Hart writes: In the past few weeks alone, researchers have uncovered vulnerabilities in Atlas allowing attackers to take advantage of ChatGPT’s “memory” to inject malicious code, ...