ChatGPT's Atlas Browser Shows Potential
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What’s happened? Days after releasing its AI-infused web browser, OpenAI has announced a list of fixes and feature upgrades coming to ChatGPT Atlas. The product lead, Adam Fry, has shared a comprehensive “post-launch fixes” list on X, detailing both fixes and new features.
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.
Less than two days ago, OpenAI came out swinging in the fight for the future of the internet with the release of ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser it hopes will topple Google Chrome. Adam Fry, OpenAI’s Atlas leader, says the team is already “heads down making it better” and teased a bunch of new features on the way.
OpenAI's new AI browser ChatGPT Atlas can mimic human clicks, potentially inflating ad costs and distorting website analytics.
ChatGPT Atlas is brand new, and unfortunately, that makes it the perfect opportunity for jailbreaks and scams.
An ethical hacker demonstrated that ChatGPT Atlas is vulnerable to clipboard injection attacks. Atlas' agent mode might click on a malicious link that hijacks your clipboard without you knowing it, leading you to paste a malicious link in your browser.
Upcoming Feature of ChatGPT Atlas: shares upcoming fixes and features for the ChatGPT Atlas browser, including tab groups, profiles, and AI improvements
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