
"The AI company launched Atlas on Tuesday, with the goal of introducing an AI browser that can eventually help users execute tasks across the internet as well as search for answers. Someone planning a trip, for example, could also use Atlas to search for ideas, plan an itinerary, and then ask it to book flights and accommodations directly. ChatGPT Atlas has several new features, such as "browser memories," which allow ChatGPT to remember key details from a user's web browsing to improve chat responses."
"However, cybersecurity experts warn that all current AI browsers pose new security risks, particularly when it comes to what is called "prompt injection"-a type of attack where malicious instructions are given to an AI system to make it behave in unintended ways, such as revealing sensitive information or performing harmful actions. In the security world, it's a bit of a cat-and-mouse game, so we can expect to see other vulnerabilities emerge."
ChatGPT Atlas is an AI browser designed to search the web and perform tasks on users' behalf, including booking travel and interacting with websites. New features include browser memories to retain browsing details and an experimental agent mode to take over browsing and webpage interactions. The browser is part of a push to expand ChatGPT into a broader computing platform and to compete with established browsers integrating AI. Cybersecurity experts warn that AI browsers introduce novel risks such as prompt injection, where malicious instructions cause unintended behavior, potentially exposing sensitive data or enabling harmful actions.
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