OpenAI’s new AI-powered web browser integrates ChatGPT directly into your browsing experience — here’s everything you need to know about features, privacy, and what it means for the future of web browsing
TL;DR
OpenAI just launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser for macOS that puts AI directly into your browsing experience. Built on Chromium, it lets you chat with ChatGPT directly from any webpage, summarize content with a single click, and even search the web using AI. The catch? It can remember your browsing habits to become smarter (which you can turn off), and like all AI, it sometimes makes mistakes. Think of it as Microsoft Edge’s Copilot, but from OpenAI.
So here’s the thing: OpenAI just jumped into the browser game. And they’re not just making another Chrome clone — they’re trying to reimagine what browsing the web actually means in an AI-powered world.
What Actually Is ChatGPT Atlas?
Let’s start with the basics. ChatGPT Atlas is a web browser. You know, like Chrome or Firefox, or Safari. It’s got tabs, bookmarks, password filling, and incognito mode. All the usual stuff.
