
"Back in 2008, Google launched the Chrome browser to help better integrate its industry-leading search engine into the web-browsing experience. Today, OpenAI announced the Atlas browser that it hopes will do something similar for its ChatGPT Large Language Model, answering the question "What if I could chat with a browser?" as the OpenAI team put it. OpenAI Founder and CEO Sam Altman said in a livestreamed announcement that Atlas will let users "chat with a page,""
"The home screen of a new Atlas tab mirrors the simplicity of the Chrome search box, with a text field prompting users to "Ask ChatGPT or type a URL." Users can access their chat history or different ChatGPT models using an interface similar to that on ChatGPT.com. The Atlas browser will also populate suggestions below that search box, which could range from links to news stories to suggestions for tasks the browser can perform for you."
OpenAI introduced Atlas, a MacOS browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into the web-browsing experience. The home screen offers a simple text field prompting users to "Ask ChatGPT or type a URL," with quick access to chat history and different ChatGPT models via an interface like ChatGPT.com. Atlas surfaces contextual suggestions below the input box, including links, news, and task prompts. The browser supports standard features such as tabs, bookmarks, and autofill while keeping chat accessible across sites so chat follows the user throughout browsing. Windows and mobile versions are planned for future rollout.
Read at Ars Technica
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