OpenAI launches Atlas AI browser: Top 5 things you should know

OpenAI launches Atlas AI browser: Top 5 things you should know

OpenAI has unveiled its innovative AI-driven browser, named Atlas, designed to transform the online experience with ChatGPT integrated at its core. This San Francisco-based startup aims to position Atlas as a fast and adaptable browser tailored for the future of the web. While Atlas maintains a familiar interface akin to traditional browsers, it boasts unique functionalities that distinguish it from competitors. One of its most notable features is the seamless integration of ChatGPT, which resides in a sidebar and can be activated anytime by selecting the "Ask ChatGPT" option. Users can leverage the AI chatbot for various tasks, including drafting emails, coding, autofilling forms, summarizing webpage content, and answering specific questions. A standout aspect of Atlas is its memory capability, allowing ChatGPT to recall visited websites and interactions to enhance personalized responses. For instance, users can inquire, "Find all the job postings I was looking at last week and summarize industry trends for interview preparation." OpenAI emphasizes that memory features are optional, with users having the ability to view or archive their browsing history within the settings. Unlike standard browsers, searches conducted from Atlas's status bar do not default to Google or Bing; instead, they are processed through ChatGPT. OpenAI has made significant enhancements to the search functionality, adding support for contextual tabs that cater to traditional searches, images, videos, and news stories, thereby providing a more conventional search engine-like experience. When engaging with search results, Atlas presents them in a split-view alongside the chat sidebar, allowing for a more interactive browsing session. Additionally, Atlas introduces an innovative Agent Mode, enabling the browser to execute tasks on a user's behalf. Drawing inspiration from ChatGPT Agent, this feature can facilitate restaurant reservations, grocery orders, shopping lists, and manage complex tasks with ease. Furthermore, OpenAI has refined the text editing capabilities within Atlas, allowing users to select text in emails and instantly click the ChatGPT icon for quick edits or tone adjustments. This functionality eliminates the hassle of copying and pasting between different tabs, streamlining the overall user experience. Stay updated with the latest in technology by following our coverage.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Oct 21, 2025, 20:10

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