OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas, Perplexity’s Comet and others have built-in chatbots and agents that can take over your tabs.
OpenAI needs a web browser if it's going to be truly useful. So Sam Altman will have a big job on his hands to convince people to use his new one.
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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Shares of Google's parent company took a hit as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pitched ChatGPT Atlas as the future of web browsing.
A web browser marketed for its privacy is reportedly doing the opposite, installing dangerous software and routing traffic through China.
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