OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser
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OpenAI’s Atlas promises AI-powered convenience. The price? Letting ChatGPT track and store “memories” of what you do online.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says polite words like "please" and "thank you" cost millions annually, while direct prompts may improve ChatGPT accuracy by several points.
Airbnb Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky said he didn’t integrate his company’s online travel app with OpenAI’s ChatGPT because the startup’s connective tools aren’t “quite ready” yet.
OpenAI's hugely popular chatbot fields a staggering number of queries from users every day.
Around 1953, the philosopher Mikhail Bakhtin developed the concept of “speech genres”: the notion that people use language differently depending on the context. Speech is shaped, importantly, not only by the speaker but also by their addressee: We talk differently with our parents than we do with the mailman.
ChatGPT is the reason why this Michigan woman took home a $100,000 lottery prize. Tammy Carvey of Wyandotte purchased her Powerball ticket from the Michigan Lottery website and asked the artificial intelligence software for the numbers she should play for the Sept. 6 drawing, according to an Oct. 16 news release from Michigan Lottery Connect.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser brings AI into everyday browsing. Could this help students and educators ask, explore, and understand in real time?
OpenAI has officially launched ChatGPT Atlas, its first-ever AI-powered web browser that blends search, summarization, and automation into a single interface. It’s an ambitious move that pushes ChatGPT beyond chat and into the core of how people interact with the internet.