OpenAI launches Atlas browser
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New AI browsers from OpenAI and Perplexity promise to increase user productivity, but they also come with increased security risks.
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Perplexity makes its $200 AI browser Comet free worldwide, challenges Chrome, and launches Comet Plus with major publishers onboard.
The agentic browser, Opera Neon, has added a new deep research agent that can combine the strengths of existing AI models like ChatGPT, Gemini, and more.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says the announcement is about “a new product I’m quite excited about!” The livestream link itself reveals that the browser is called ChatGPT Atlas and will be available globally on macOS today, with Windows, iOS, and Android versions coming soon.
Comet, Dia, and ChatGPT Atlas are a new wave of browsers that put AI at the center of all user activity. Google and Microsoft are also adapting to the shift, easing the whole experience while raising the risks,
ChatGPT Atlas is the latest AI browser, but after using agentic browsers for months, it's clear they need more work before they can beat traditional browsers.