OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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Shares of Google's parent company took a hit as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman pitched ChatGPT Atlas as the future of web browsing.
Not all web browsers are created equal when it comes to protecting your privacy. Here's which browser to avoid and which ones to use instead.
A web browser marketed for its privacy is reportedly doing the opposite, installing dangerous software and routing traffic through China.
OpenAI needs a web browser if it's going to be truly useful. So Sam Altman will have a big job on his hands to convince people to use his new one.
With OpenAI’s release of the ChatGPT Atlas web browser, we evaluated its reviews next to Perplexity’s Comet in the battle that’s reshaping how we use the web.
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke with the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Victoria Noble about what users should be on the lookout for if they choose to use an AI browser.
OpenAI has officially entered the browser wars. On Tuesday, the company announced Atlas, a new web browser with ChatGPT integration. At the moment, it's Mac-only, but I wouldn't recommend even my Apple friends jumping on board immediately—at least not without understanding the underlying risks.