OpenAI has introduced a new AI-powered web browser called ChatGPT Atlas, built on its popular chatbot ChatGPT.
According to tech reports, Atlas helps users perform various tasks while browsing the web. The company described Atlas as more than just a browser, calling it an intelligent assistant designed to make web use more natural and interactive. The goal is to turn the internet from a place to look at information into one where users can understand and talk to it.
Instead of typing in a search bar or clicking links, users can now directly ask ChatGPT to summarize web pages, compare products, book airline tickets, or highlight key points from an article.
Each web page includes an Ask ChatGPT button that allows users to chat about the page’s content instantly.
Atlas also remembers previous conversations to offer more personalized suggestions. Users have full control over whether their data is saved or deleted.
The browser can automatically handle actions like online shopping, booking flights, and scheduling meetings. These features are currently available only to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers.
A built-in ChatGPT sidebar summarizes page content and helps explain information in detail.
OpenAI says ChatGPT Atlas could challenge traditional browsers like Google Chrome by offering a completely different browsing experience powered by AI.
The browser is currently available on macOS, and versions for Windows, iOS, and Android will be launched soon.
