OpenAI Has a Bunch of Fixes for Its Atlas AI Browser, Here’s What’s Coming Very Soon
ChatGPT Atlas offers AI-powered browsing with an agent and sidebar for Plus and Pro users, aiming to challenge Google Chrome in the internet browser market.
- Less than two days ago, OpenAI released ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser featuring the Ask ChatGPT sidebar for chatbot integration.
- Adam Fry, OpenAI’s Atlas leader, said the team is `heads down making it better` and flagged partner-dependent fixes, including specific updates for 1Password, left off the public list.
- Built into Atlas, an agent for ChatGPT Plus and Pro users can take actions, while the Ask ChatGPT sidebar enables in-page chatbot interaction and AI model selection.
- Fry posted a `post-launch fixes` list on X stating most updates, including an overflow bookmarks menu and shortcuts, should arrive over the coming weeks, while tab groups and an opt-in ad blocker come in the near future.
- With faster agent responses and integrations with Google Drive and cloud Excel, Atlas aims to embed assistant actions into browsing and challenge Google Chrome, OpenAI said.
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OpenAI has a bunch of fixes for its Atlas AI browser, here’s what’s coming very soon
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas is live on Mac with a careful core, a cautious agent, and a public fix list. The polish arrives next, with tab groups, a model picker, and faster replies on deck.
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