
"OpenAI introduced its own web browser, Atlas, on Tuesday, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their questions. Making its popular AI chatbot a gateway to online searches could allow OpenAI, the world's most valuable startup, to pull in more internet traffic and the revenue made from digital advertising."
"OpenAI has said ChatGPT already has more than 800 million users but many of them get it for free. The San Francisco-based company also sells paid subscriptions but is losing more money than it makes and has been looking for ways to turn a profit. OpenAI said Atlas launches Tuesday on Apple laptops and will later come to Microsoft's Windows, Apple's iOS phone operating system and Google's Android phone system."
OpenAI launched Atlas, a web browser that integrates ChatGPT for online searches, directly competing with Google's search and browser dominance. The integration could drive more internet traffic and advertising revenue to OpenAI while reducing clicks to traditional publishers. ChatGPT has over 800 million users, many on free plans; OpenAI sells subscriptions but is losing more money than it earns. Atlas debuts on Apple laptops and will expand to Windows, iOS and Android. Company leadership called the effort a rare opportunity to rethink browsers. Analysts said competing with Google will be challenging. OpenAI previously signaled interest in buying Chrome if required in an antitrust remedy, and a judge recently declined to force a Chrome sale.
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