I let OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser do my Walmart shopping for me - here's how it went
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I let OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser do my Walmart shopping for me - here's how it went
"I watched the company's demo this afternoon and immediately had to try it, being a Mac user myself. The new browser combines what seems like the best of ChatGPT with a full-featured web interface. And, for Plus and Pro users, it includes a powerful Agent mode that gives ChatGPT the ability to take over your browser, click around, and perform tasks for you."
"I wanted to see how far this could go, so I put Agent to work on something I'd normally do myself: ordering groceries and hardware supplies from Walmart for same-day delivery. During OpenAI's demo, CEO Sam Altman and other executives showed off Agent mode by asking ChatGPT to read a recipe, then order the ingredients for eight people from Safeway via Instacart -- all without anyone having to click a thing. It was impressive."
Atlas is available to Mac users and merges ChatGPT capabilities with a full web browser interface. Agent mode enables ChatGPT to take control of the browser, click through sites, add items to carts, and complete tasks autonomously for Plus and Pro users. A demo showed Agent reading a recipe and ordering ingredients for eight people via Instacart without manual intervention. Agent was tested on Walmart for same-day delivery in a rural area lacking Instacart, involving a smaller, practical multi-item purchase. Setup prompted importing Chrome data and using Apple Keychain for passwords, revealing strong potential and some practical hurdles.
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