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atlas browser
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The Atlas browser tag on WindowsForum covers OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-native browser that integrates ChatGPT, Codex, and agentic features into a single desktop hub. Discussions focus on Atlas's rapid development, multiprofile support, and its role in the emerging AI browser race against Microsoft Edge Copilot Mode. Topics include agentic browsing capabilities like form filling, booking reservations, and memory-based context, as well as privacy, security, and enterprise governance implications. The tag also explores how Atlas and similar AI browsers are transforming the web from a passive display tool into an active, permissioned assistant, with implications for Windows users, IT professionals, and privacy-conscious consumers.
OpenAI’s reported push to merge ChatGPT, Codex, and its browser into a single desktop “superapp” is more than a UI refresh; it is a bet that the next phase of AI competition will be won by consolidation, not just raw model quality. The move comes as OpenAI is already deepening Codex’s role in...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...