If you’ve used ChatGPT in the past few days, you might have seen a nudge to download Atlas, the company’s new web-surfing competitor to Google’s Chrome browser. ChatGPT’s website is nudging some users to try the company’s new browser. (Shira Ovide/The Washington Post)

As you scroll some news websites now, including The Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times, pop-up screens pitch free access to articles for a limited time — as long as you use the web browser from the artificial-intelligence start-up Perplexity.

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