OpenAI is already planning updates to Atlas - here's what we know so far
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OpenAI is already planning updates to Atlas - here's what we know so far
""We're really focused on building the best product for all of you, and since launch, the team has been heads down making it better," OpenAI's Product Lead Adam Fry wrote in a Wednesday X post. The post included an image of a list of what Fry described as "very short-term things" the company would be "fixing over the coming weeks.""
"This was not a thoroughly detailed description of OpenAI's plans for the evolution of Atlas, but more of a rough-and-ready snapshot; it almost had the look of a hastily assembled to-do list that Fry or one of his colleagues had jotted down on the notes app of their iPhone as early user reports came flooding in. Still, it provides a glimpse into some of the technical developments users can expect, and how the new browser is likely to evolve over time."
OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, a free AI web browser built around its chatbot. The company promised a series of short-term updates to improve user experience and competitiveness with major tech firms. Product Lead Adam Fry posted on X and shared an image of a list of 'very short-term things' the company would be 'fixing over the coming weeks.' Early user reports prompted rapid attention and a to-do style approach to immediate fixes. Planned improvements include multiprofile support to allow separate settings, histories, and linked apps. Competing browsers like Chrome and Safari already offer multiprofile features. A lawsuit from Ziff Davis alleges copyright infringement in OpenAI's training data.
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