OpenAI has released a new AI‑powered web browser called ChatGPT Atlas. The move puts ChatGPT directly inside a browser, rather than as a simple extension, and lets users search, read, and interact with websites all in one chat‑style window.
Atlas is live worldwide for macOS. OpenAI says Windows, iOS, and Android ports will follow soon. The first‑tab page doubles as a chat window and a search bar. Users can click links, view images, watch videos, read news and get AI‑generated answers without hopping between tabs.
A key feature is browser memory. Atlas can remember facts from sites you visit, so you can ask questions like “Summarise the job listings I saw last week” without re‑entering URLs. Users control what the AI remembers, can clear data, and can browse in private mode. OpenAI notes that browsing data won’t be used for model training unless you opt in.
Atlas also introduces Agent Mode. In this mode, ChatGPT can take actions inside the browser—open new tabs, scrape data, search research topics, or even shop. For example, the bot can pull ingredients from a recipe, order them on Instacart, and add them to a shopping cart. Product lead Adam Fry said the feature will let Atlas “book reservations or flights or even edit a document you’re working on.”
Another handy addition is cursor chat. Highlight any text—emails, notes, web copy—and ask the AI to rewrite or polish it instantly.
OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman calls Atlas a step toward a future where the chat experience becomes a natural part of web navigation. The new browser seeks to blend AI help with everyday browsing, making the internet easier and faster to use.
Source: ianslive
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