
"With AI comes the agentic browser, which can handle many tasks for users. For example, you could tell your web browser to shop for a new black A-line dress with a ruffled hem for under $100. Your agentic browser will search the web for possibilities and report them back to you. You could have your browser search for the cheapest airfare to London, find concert tickets, research specific topics, and do much more."
"When you think of AI, most likely ChatGPT comes to mind. There's a good reason for that because ChatGPT is the most widely used AI service on the planet. Now imagine bundling that powerhouse AI service into a browser, and you get ChatGPT Atlas. ChatGPT Atlas is based on Chromium (the same browser used as a foundation for Chrome), so using it should feel immediately familiar. And if you've used ChatGPT, you won't have any problem with the query system."
AI-powered web browsers are increasingly integrating agentic capabilities that perform multi-step tasks on behalf of users. Agentic browsers can search, filter, compare, and report results for activities such as shopping for clothing under a price threshold, finding the cheapest airfare, locating concert tickets, and researching topics. Multiple AI-centric browsers offer different feature sets and user experiences. One example, ChatGPT Atlas, is Chromium-based and leverages ChatGPT for queries, page summarization, and project assistance. Atlas provides familiar browser interactions alongside AI query panes and sidebars, and includes distinct features labeled Projects and Arch.
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