This week, OpenAI debuted its long-rumored AI browser that aims to put its AI chatbot at the center of the internet. The browser, called ChatGPT Atlas, is entering a space that's already occupied by Perplexity's Comet and Google Gemini in Chrome. OpenAI is likely betting that putting ChatGPT front and center is enough to draw users in, but the overall experience falls short when compared to rivals so far.
The Chromium-based ChatGPT Atlas - currently exclusive to macOS, though versions for other platforms are promised - comes with a minimalist interface. On the left side of the window, you'll find a collapsible tab with your ChatGPT history. …
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