
OpenAI launches its own web browser Atlas
Another feather has been added to the field of artificial intelligence, as OpenAI has introduced its own browser, “Atlas,” making OpenAI a direct competitor to Google. Now the users can use the browser and test its browsing skills.
OpenAI is now dominating the artificial intelligence field, having more than 800 million users.
Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, called this development a “rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be and how to use one.”
Atlas has been launched by the company on Apple laptops and will later come to Microsoft’s Windows, Apple’s iOS phone operating system, and Google’s Android phone system.
Sam Altman says the AI-first web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, is available for macOS and asked users to share feedback.
This development came a few months after one of the company’s executives testified that the company would be interested in buying Google’s industry-leading Chrome browser if a federal judge had required it to be sold to prevent the abuses that resulted in Google’s ubiquitous search engine being declared an illegal monopoly.
But U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta rejected the proposal for the sale of Chrome sought by the U.S. Justice Department in the monopoly case.
The Agent Mode would be an amazing feature in this ChatGPT browser, and this browser would be in direct competition with Chrome, which has billions of users worldwide.
Earlier this year, the Comet browser was launched by Perplexity, which would also compete with the tech giants in artificial intelligence.
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