After a lot of big talk about changing the world of search, OpenAI has finally taken action, releasing its first-ever AI browser. Known as ChatGPT Atlas, it runs on the same software as Google Chrome, just with an OpenAI flair to it.
Most notably, that means that ChatGPT follows you around the web, helping you read web pages, and taking on actions on your behalf, like tracking down flight deals or finding good recipes for your dinner party.
However, while ChatGPT Atlas is a notable step-up in the world of AI and browsing, I couldn’t help but feel like some key features were missing. Luckily, just days after its launch, OpenAI is already apparently planning major upgrades.
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“We've received incredible feedback since launching our new browser, ChatGPT Atlas, yesterday

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