OpenAI just introduced ChatGPT Atlas, its very own AI-powered web browser, marking the company’s bold move into the search space currently dominated by Google. The browser aims to change how people find and interact with information online.

At launch, ChatGPT Atlas will be available for macOS, with Windows, iOS, and Android support coming soon. What’s notable is that all ChatGPT users, including those on the free plan, will get access to it.
Unlike traditional browsers, Atlas is built around ChatGPT itself. It includes a side panel chatbot that automatically understands the content on your screen, no more copy-pasting text into a separate chat. Users can also benefit from AI-powered browsing history, allowing ChatGPT to personalize answers based on what you read and search.
OpenAI also confirmed that “agent mode”, a feature that lets ChatGPT perform small web-based tasks automatically, will be exclusive to paid subscribers (Plus, Pro, and Business tiers).

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