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Why experience the web for yourself when there's so much privacy to surrender?


In a bid to grab even more eyeballs, OpenAI has finally released Atlas, its long-teased, ChatGPT-powered web browser. Surfing the web may never be the same now that a bot is doing it for you – while training itself at the same time.

Released on Tuesday for macOS, OpenAI's Atlas offers the ability to direct ChatGPT via text or voice to interact with web content and to navigate through websites. (Atlas for Android, iOS, and Windows is expected soon.) In a livestream presentation, OpenAI CEO and AI hypemaster Sam Altman said that Atlas represents an opportunity to "rethink what a browser can be about." In this case, "rethink" means allowing ChatGPT to observe, mediate, and direct browsing sessions.

"With Atlas, ChatGPT can come with you anywhere across the web – helping you in the window right where you are, understanding what you're trying to do, and completing tasks for you ...


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