OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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ChatGPT has broken out of the chatbot. On Tuesday, OpenAI announced that it is launching a web browser called ChatGPT Atlas, which it says will reimagine the browsing experience from the ground up, now built around a chat-based experience for what the company called the “next era of the web.”
During the livestream, the OpenAI team described Atlas as an AI browser built around ChatGPT, the goal being to allow users to speak with their browser in a way traditional browsers don't offer. In the upper right corner, you can click an "Ask ChatGPT" button at any time to open up the query window.
OpenAI Founder and CEO Sam Altman said in a livestreamed announcement that Atlas will let users “chat with a page,” helping ChatGPT become a core way that users interact with the place where “a ton of work and life happens” online.
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In a livestream announcement, CEO Sam Altman described Atlas as an “AI-powered web browser built around ChatGPT.” In essence, this is software that uses the natural-language chatbot as a new kind of interface for browsing the internet to simplify how users search and interact online.
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