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OpenAI Shuts Down Atlas AI Browser Less Than a Year After Launch

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OpenAI announced the closure of its AI-powered browser, Atlas, less than a year after its October launch. Atlas was introduced as a challenger to Google's Chrome browser monopoly, integrating ChatGPT at its core to offer AI-assisted web browsing. However, after nine months, OpenAI decided to discontinue the standalone browser and instead integrate its key browsing features into the ChatGPT desktop app and a new Chrome extension.

This move follows a broader company strategy to reduce "side projects," which also led to the shutdown of Sora, OpenAI's AI video creation app, earlier in March. The new Chrome extension will provide users with contextual access to web pages, enabling them to ask questions, summarize content, and initiate longer tasks directly from the browser. This extension will compete with Google's Gemini Side Panel, which offers similar functionalities.

Simultaneously, OpenAI is enhancing the ChatGPT desktop application by embedding a more comprehensive built-in browser. This will allow users to browse websites, log into accounts, download files, and interact with web pages without leaving ChatGPT. Additionally, a separate cloud browser will run remotely on OpenAI's servers to assist the app's AI agents in completing tasks on behalf of users. These updates aim to create a seamless workspace that bridges Chrome, the desktop app, and AI agents, reflecting OpenAI's evolving approach to AI-assisted web interaction.

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