OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, a browser unveiled in a Tuesday livestream, positioning ChatGPT—not web pages—as the starting point for search. Available on Mac and coming to Windows, iOS and Android, Atlas is open to all users and leans on features like memory, referencing multiple websites, a hovering writing assistant, and App SDK integration. Unlike traditional browsers, it omits tools like ad‑blocking or reader mode, instead steering users to ask ChatGPT for summaries and answers. With potential reach to 800 million weekly ChatGPT users, OpenAI aims to own distribution, though winning converts from Chrome, Safari and Edge remains uncertain.
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