The browser, known as Atlas, has been released in an attempt to rival Google Chrome, and in doing so, become a “killer app” for one of Alphabet’s most lucrative businesses. But those who have had a chance to try it out say it’s still very early days.
Sky News spoke to several AI specialists after they took the browser for a spin. All of them agreed that one of the most “exciting” features currently feels “quite clunky.”
“ One of the most exciting parts for me is this built-in AI browser comparison, ” Dr Andrea Barbon from the University of St Gallen told Sky News. “It’s working in combination with ChatGPT to help you as you browse the web.”
The OpenAI browser features, currently in “OpenAI browser review” and available only to a small number of users, allows users to activate the agen