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fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

OpenAI Wants to Cure Cancer. So Why Did It Make a Web Browser?

"AI represents a rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a browser can be," OpenAI's CEO said yesterday when announcing the company's latest product: ChatGPT Atlas. In this new AI-powered browser, ChatGPT becomes the central mechanism for surfing the internet. From any webpage in Atlas, you can click an "Ask ChatGPT" button to open a side conversation with the chatbot. Want cooking inspiration? Atlas can pull from recipes you've recently viewed through its "browser memories" feature.
Artificial intelligence
Silicon Valley
fromAxios
1 week ago

OpenAI has a new web browser ready for launch

OpenAI released Atlas, a Chromium-based browser integrating ChatGPT into browsing with an optional autonomous agent mode and configurable privacy features.
Web development
fromIT Pro
3 weeks ago

Enterprise browsers: the new standard for security?

Enterprise browsers with enhanced security and access controls are gaining traction and could reach substantial organizational adoption by 2028.
fromZDNET
3 months ago

Chrome is finally getting one of my favorite features - that other browsers have long offered

Vertical tabs are a highly requested feature that Chrome is finally adding, aligning with similar offerings in browsers like Firefox, Edge, and Brave.
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Gadgets
fromThe Verge
3 months ago

OpenAI's next big launch could be an AI web browser

OpenAI plans to launch an AI web browser featuring a native ChatGPT interface that automates user tasks.
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Apple
fromArs Technica
5 months ago

Google and DOJ tussle over how AI will remake the web in antitrust closing arguments

Google distinguishes itself from AI upstarts amidst scrutiny over its dominance, particularly regarding potential Chrome divestment which raises concerns about Chromium maintenance.
Apple
fromEntrepreneur
6 months ago

OpenAI Would Love to Buy Google Chrome Browser: ChatGPT Exec | Entrepreneur

OpenAI expressed interest in acquiring Google Chrome if Alphabet is mandated to divest it.
Node JS
fromHackernoon
3 years ago

Remotely Control Youtube With This Command-line Approach on Linux | HackerNoon

This article provides a method for controlling YouTube playback through the command-line for Linux users using Chromium-based browsers.
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