OpenAI is discontinuing its Atlas web browser, which was launched less than a year ago. Many of Atlas’s AI-powered browsing features are now moving into ChatGPT. A new Google Chrome extension will also offer these capabilities to users. The company is also upgrading its ChatGPT desktop app with a built-in browser. This strategic shift aims to consolidate AI browsing functionalities within existing platforms. OpenAI is discontinuing its Atlas web browser, which was launched less than a year ago. Many of Atlas’s AI-powered browsing features are now moving into ChatGPT. A new Google Chrome extension will also offer these capabilities to users. The company is also upgrading its ChatGPT desktop app with a built-in browser. This strategic shift aims to consolidate AI browsing functionalities within existing platforms.
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