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OpenAI has launched its first AI-powered web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, positioning itself as a direct competitor to Google. The browser integrates ChatGPT throughout the browsing experience, allowing users to summarize content and handle complex tasks directly from any webpage. This move signals a significant escalation in the AI arms race between major tech companies.
OpenAI has reportedly launched its first artificial intelligence-powered web browser, according to sources familiar with the matter. The new browser, named ChatGPT Atlas, places the ChatGPT creator in direct competition with Alphabet Inc.‘s Google, challenging the tech giant’s long-standing dominance in web browsing and search. This strategic expansion moves OpenAI beyond its established territory of AI models and into the competitive consumer software landscape.