
""We've made some major upgrades to search on ChatGPT when accessed via Atlas," Ryan O'Rouke, OpenAI's lead designer for the browser, said during the livestream. If a user asks for movie reviews in the Atlas search bar, a chatbot-style answer will pop-up first, rather than the more traditional collection of blue links users might expect when searching the web via Google."
"Now, in addition to that result, users can switch to other tabs to see a collection of website links, or images, or videos, or news related to their queries. It's a bit of an inversion of the Google Chrome experience. Rather than the search result being a collection of links with AI features added on top of that, the AI chatbot is central in Atlas, with the list of website links or image results as secondary."
Atlas presents an AI chatbot-style answer as the primary search result instead of a traditional list of links. Users can switch to optional tabs to view website links, images, videos, or news related to their queries. The interface inverts the typical browser experience by centering AI-generated responses while treating links and media as secondary. Atlas can optionally store browser memories that recall past searches and interactions. Those memories can suggest topics of interest, automate detected online routines, and return previously visited websites that may be helpful for current projects.
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