OpenAI’s Atlas Browser Comes to Life As Agent Mode Automates Everyday Online Tasks
OpenAI has introduced a new browser named Atlas, which integrates AI features with traditional browsing. This browser includes a sidebar ChatGPT, personalised memory, AI-driven search, an Agent Mode for automation, and in-line editing. These features aim to enhance how users interact with the web. The San Francisco-based company is promoting Atlas as a fast and adaptable browser designed for the future of the internet.
Atlas offers a unique experience by blending familiar browsing with innovative AI capabilities. One of its standout features is the integration of ChatGPT as a companion. Users can access this chatbot from the sidebar by selecting "Ask ChatGPT." It assists in drafting emails, coding within the browser, autofilling forms, summarising webpage content, and answering questions related to it.
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Personalised Browsing Experience
Another feature that sets Atlas apart is its ability to personalise browsing through memory. ChatGPT can recall visited websites and user activities on them to tailor its responses. Users can ask questions like: "Find all job postings I viewed last week and summarise industry trends for interview preparation." Browser memories are optional and can be managed in settings.
The AI-powered search in Atlas deviates from traditional browsers by routing searches through ChatGPT instead of Google or Bing. This enhanced search experience includes contextual tabs for traditional search results, images, videos, or news stories. When users select a search result, Atlas displays it alongside the chat sidebar in a split view.
Agent Mode for Automation
A notable feature of Atlas is its Agent Mode, inspired by ChatGPT Agent. This mode performs actions on behalf of users such as booking restaurant reservations, ordering groceries, creating purchase lists, comparing options, and completing multi-step tasks. OpenAI claims that this agent excels at researching and analysing information while automating tasks during browsing.
In-line editing further simplifies text editing tasks within Atlas. Users can highlight text in areas like emails and click on the ChatGPT icon to refine or alter its tone without needing to copy-paste or switch tabs. This streamlines one of ChatGPT's most frequently used functions.
OpenAI's Atlas browser represents an innovative step forward in web interaction by combining traditional browsing with advanced AI features. Its unique capabilities offer users an enhanced experience tailored to their needs while simplifying common tasks through automation and personalisation.
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