"To put it bluntly, it felt at times like watching a 12-year-old use my computer."
That's Dr Junade Ali's assessment of the new OpenAI browser, which was released on Tuesday evening.
The browser, called Atlas, appears designed to challenge Google Chrome and potentially supplant the most profitable segment of Google's parent company, Alphabet.
But after testing out Atlas, AI experts have told Sky News one of its key elements feels "very clunky".
As well as fully incorporating ChatGPT into the browser so it follows you around the internet, the "most exciting part" of the browser is its AI agent, according to Dr Andrea Barbon from the University of St Gallen.
The feature is currently only available in "preview mode" for certain users.
"When you activate the agent, you can ask