ChatGPT Gets Its Own Browser, Bringing AI Assistant Right to Your Web

ChatGPT Gets Its Own Browser, Bringing AI Assistant Right to Your Web

OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Atlas, a web browser that integrates the company's flagship AI assistant directly into your browsing experience. The new tool lets users tap into ChatGPT's capabilities without switching between apps, offering instant answers, page summaries, and AI-powered web assistance from any site you visit.

The browser arrives with user-controlled privacy settings, giving people a degree of command over how their data flows through the system. The move represents OpenAI's latest effort to deepen AI's integration into everyday computing workflows, moving beyond the traditional chat interface that defined the chatbot's initial rollout.

ChatGPT Atlas is available now for MacOS users, marking the company's expansion into browser software and signaling ambitions to capture more of users' screen time as they navigate the web.

Author Emily Chen: "Bundling ChatGPT straight into a browser is a smart play to lock in user habit, but the real test is whether built-in AI actually changes how people search and browse, or just adds friction between them and whatever search engine they already trust."

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