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OpenAI Launches 'ChatGPT Atlas' Browser to Compete with Safari and Chrome

OpenAI today introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a dedicated AI browser that includes ChatGPT integration. OpenAI says that the browser was designed around the question "What if you could chat with your web browser?"

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There is a dedicated "Ask ChatGPT" sidebar, allowing users to ask the chatbot questions directly from the browser without having to go to the ChatGPT website or app. ChatGPT will be able to do things like provide page summaries, compare products, answer questions about content on a website, edit and check code, and more, because it can see what the user is looking at. Browser memory is included for personalization purposes, and Atlas will learn more about the user over time.

For searches, the browser opens with a ChatGPT-based response, but there are quick access tabs to get to traditional search results, images, and other options. The ChatGPT sidebar is meant to stay open while browsing takes place, providing a browsing companion.

The new browser includes OpenAI's Operator AI agent that can take actions and complete web-based tasks like booking restaurant reservations, ordering groceries, creating purchase lists from online recipes, and filling out online forms. There is a "Cursor Chat" tool for editing writing inline in the browser.

All of the standard browser features are also included, like tabs, bookmarks, history, and password integration. The design is simple and familiar, featuring a standard search window like Safari or Chrome.

ChatGPT Atlas is launching on the Mac to begin with, and versions for iOS, Android, and Windows will be coming in the near future.

OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas browser will compete with Apple's Safari browser and Google's Chrome browser. Safari does not have AI integration as of yet, but Chrome does. With OpenAI, Google, and also Perplexity offering AI browsers, Apple may need to integrate Siri and other AI tools into Safari in the future to keep up with the competition.

ChatGPT Atlas is available on macOS starting today, but agent mode is only available to Plus and Pro users at the current time.

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Top Rated Comments

turbineseaplane Avatar
9 months ago
Wouldn't use this if they paid me to do so.
Score: 52 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago

how many ai browsers do we need?
ask chatgpt.
Score: 40 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Capeto Avatar
9 months ago
Why would I want to chat with my browser?

This bubble can’t burst soon enough.
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Innovati0n Avatar
9 months ago
"the browser was designed around the question "What if you could chat with your web browser?""

My question is: "Why would anyone want to chat with their web browser?"
Score: 32 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zorinlynx Avatar
9 months ago
I hate that my response to nearly every bit of tech news lately is "oh god why?"

I miss when we were hearing about actual innovative stuff rather than new ways for them to take our money and/or data.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
Underneath it all, it's still Chrome
Score: 21 Votes (Like | Disagree)