OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is now dipping its toes into a world that it has been interested in for a while now: Web browsing. There have been rumours for months, if not years, that OpenAI would one day release its own AI browser, and now it is here.
ChatGPT Atlas is a competitor to the likes of Chrome and Safari. It features the same branding as ChatGPT, but built on top of the Chromium software, it looks and acts almost exactly the same as Google Chrome.
The big difference is that the company’s chatbot has been integrated into the system, allowing you to ask questions about a page you’re looking at. This means you can get ChatGPT to book your flights, or generally help you use the internet at speed without having to think as much.
Sounds great, right? Well, unsurprisingly, the

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