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OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas to challenge Google Chrome's dominance
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OpenAI released the AI‑powered browser ChatGPT Atlas, integrating its chatbot into web browsing. The launch coincided with a 1.6 % drop in Alphabet shares, indicating market sensitivity. ChatGPT Atlas joins other AI‑enhanced browsers such as Perplexity’s Comet and Opera’s Neon, expanding the growing field of AI‑integrated browsing tools.
Your profile will be personally attuned to you based on all the information sucked up about you.
OK, scary. But is it really you, really what you're thinking, or what that engine decides it's going to do? And will it add in preferred solutions [to users' queries] based on ads?
sources
- 1.The Korea Herald
- 2.ABC News
- 3.CTV News
- 4.DW News
- 5.Yahoo Finance
- 6.CNA News
- 7.Associated Press
- 8.BBC News
- 9.Reuters
- 10.The New York Times
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Google
- 2.OpenAI
- 3.Apple
- 4.Forrester
- 5.Microsoft
- 6.Perplexityai
- 7.Alphabet Inc
- 8.European Broadcasting Union
- 9.US Department of Justice
- 10.YouGov UK
persons
- 1.Paddy Harrington
- 2.Sam Altman
- 3.Amit Mehta
- 4.Elizabeth Schumacher
- 5.Georgina Doll
- 6.Jean Philip De Tender
- 7.Shelby Tauber
technicals
- 1.ChatGPT
- 2.Android
- 3.Comet
- 4.Gemini
- 5.Internet Explorer
- 6.iOS
- 7.Windows
- 8.ChatGPT Atlas
- 9.Copilot
- 10.Explorer
- 11.Google Chrome
- 12.macOS