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OpenAI Shuts Down AI Browser Atlas, Integrates Features Into ChatGPT Desktop and Chrome Extension
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First reported by Calcalist · 15 hours ago
What happened
OpenAI is closing its AI browser Atlas less than a year after launch, shifting its browsing features into the ChatGPT desktop app and a new Chrome extension to better compete with Google.
- 01OpenAI shuts down its AI browser Atlas less than a year after launch.
- 02Atlas features will be integrated into ChatGPT desktop app and a new Chrome extension.
- 03The Chrome extension will enable content queries, summaries, and tasks within the browser.
- 04ChatGPT desktop app gains enhanced browsing, including site access and file downloads.
- 05OpenAI will run a cloud-based browser for AI agents to assist users.
- 06The move reflects OpenAI's strategy to focus on core products and cut side projects.
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