ChatGPT's Atlas Browser Shows Potential
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Upcoming Feature of ChatGPT Atlas: shares upcoming fixes and features for the ChatGPT Atlas browser, including tab groups, profiles, and AI improvements
Experts caution that AI-powered browsers like ChatGPT Atlas could open the door to new kinds of attacks—from prompt injections to data leaks—as artificial intelligence becomes more deeply woven into the web.
Experts confirmed almost immediately that OpenAI's latest AI browser, dubbed Atlas, is "definitely vulnerable to prompt injection."
Microsoft has responded to the ChatGPT-powered Atlas browser by offering more features in its Copilot Mode for Edge.
OpenAI today said that it has acquired Software Applications Incorporated and its AI app, Sky. Software Applications Incorporated and Sky
Has OpenAI shown us the future of Safari? In one way it has, because its new Atlas browser shows these generative AI (genAI)-based apps are no longer just windows to the web — they’re becoming intelligent copilots for our digital lives.
Microsoft has launched a major update to its Edge browser, introducing an enhanced "Copilot Mode" that transforms it into an AI-powered web companion.
Yesterday, OpenAI launched its ChatGPT Atlas browser—a supposedly reimagined web browser that actually looks a lot more like a forked version of Chromium with a chatbot bolted on—in an effort to redefine the way that people navigate the internet.
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