Earlier this month, OpenAI announced ChatGPT Atlas, “a new web browser built with ChatGPT at its core,” which it is promoting to the service’s hundreds of millions of users. Unusual for OpenAI, which has a history of rushing to beat competitors to market, Atlas launched into a crowded marketplace for AI-assisted browsers. Heavyweights Google and Microsoft are already integrating chatbots and other LLM features into Chrome and Edge. Opera has been building AI features into its apps since 2023 , while AI search-engine Perplexity released its own browser, Comet, promoting “agentic” features earlier this year. In late 2024, the Browser Company, the maker of Arc, announced plans to shift focus to a new AI-centric browser called Dia. Even Firefox has chatbot integration now, leaving Appl

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