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    GM Eyes Off Driving with AI, Atlas Browser Arrives, and Handy Tech Tips

    General Motors’ headline-making “eyes-off” pledge, OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, a fresh roundup of practical consumer tech tips — and a reminder that the cloud, tape decks and rental cars are all getting a modern makeover: this week’s tech news mixes high-stakes industry pivots with useful...
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    OpenAI Atlas Browser: Agentic AI with Multiprofile and Rapid Updates

    OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas did not arrive as a finished product so much as a statement of intent — and within days the company signaled it intends to move fast. Product lead Adam Fry publicly shared a post‑launch roadmap that prioritizes multiprofile support, smarter personalization, and sturdier...
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    AI Browsers Clash: Atlas and Copilot Make Browsers Active Assistants

    Microsoft’s move to roll Copilot Mode into Edge just days after OpenAI shipped ChatGPT Atlas crystallizes a new battleground: the browser is no longer a neutral window to the web — it is becoming an active, permissioned assistant that can see, summarize, remember, and, with consent, act on...
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    Agentic Browsing: How Edge Copilot Actions and Atlas Redefine the Web

    Microsoft and OpenAI have arrived at the same destination from different directions: browsers that not only search and display pages, but act on your behalf — filling forms, booking reservations, and remembering the context of previous browsing so you can resume projects with a single prompt...
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    Edge Copilot Mode vs Atlas: The AI Browser Race Redefining the Web

    Microsoft’s latest push turns Edge into an active assistant rather than just a window to the web: the company has expanded Copilot Mode inside Microsoft Edge with agentic “Actions,” resumable Journeys, deeper multi‑tab context, voice controls and an optional expressive avatar — a release timed...
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