Mac Users — The ChatGPT Browser Is Finally Here — And It’s a Glimpse of How We’ll Work Online

When OpenAI dropped ChatGPT Atlas to the public today, I installed it within minutes. Atlas promises to merge those worlds, and after a few hours of real use, it’s clear: “Comet browser, we have a problem”.

Hi, this is Jannis.

I’ve always been skeptical when a product claims to “reinvent” browsing. We’ve heard it before — from AI sidebars, search assistants, and smart extensions. But Atlas is the first tool that actually makes ChatGPT part of the browsing fabric. It doesn’t live in a separate tab; it lives with the page you’re on. That one design choice changes everything about how you move through the web.

Finally, The Moment Arrived

What It’s Like to Use Atlas for the First Time

The moment you open Atlas, you notice something different. Instead of the usual blank address bar, there’s a chat field that says: Ask ChatGPT or type a URL. You can start a conversation, or browse…

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