💨 Abstract
OpenAI has launched Atlas, a free AI-powered web browser designed to integrate ChatGPT directly into browsing. Unlike traditional browsers, Atlas replaces the address bar with ChatGPT, allowing users to ask questions, summarize content, and perform tasks like booking flights or shopping. It features an "agent mode" for automated tasks and "browser memories" for personalized experiences, though users can control data sharing.
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