OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser promises a seamless blend of web search and conversational AI, but its early release feels more like an experiment than a revolution.
Comet, ChatGPT Atlas, Dia, and even Chrome imagine a world where your browser works for you. It's neat, but has some big problems.
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In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser redefines browsing with AI, but privacy, Chrome ties, and limited innovation hold it back.