OpenAI has launched its first internet browser powered by ChatGPT, but while it may make surfing the web easier, some are worried about privacy risks that everyday users may overlook.

OpenAI announced the internet browser, ChatGPT Atlas , on Tuesday, Oct. 21. The free browser functions similarly to Google Chrome, Firefox or Safari but has ChatGPT built into it. This artificial intelligence core can remember more browser history, allowing users to retrieve past searches or information.

Atlas also works with ChatGPT agent, a feature OpenAI launched earlier this year that allows the AI to take over a user's computer and follow specific tasks. For example, a user can open a retailer's website and ask ChatGPT to add certain items to a cart, purchase them and have the items delivered

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