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OpenAI Atlas is a browser built around ChatGPT that treats the web as an active, agentive workspace. On WindowsForum.com, discussions compare Atlas directly to Microsoft's Copilot Mode in Edge, both released within days of each other in late October 2025. Key themes include how these AI browsers handle multi-step tasks, user privacy, platform power, and the shift from passive page rendering to AI-driven interaction. The conversations explore competing visions for browser-based AI assistants and their implications for trust and control over online activity.
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Atlas vs Copilot Mode: The AI Browser Race reshaping how we browse
Microsoft’s new Copilot Mode expansion and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas landed within days of each other, forcing a showdown that treats the web browser not as a passive renderer of pages but as the central surface for agentic AI that can remember, act, and — crucially — take on multi‑step work for...- ChatGPT
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AI Browsers showdown: OpenAI Atlas vs Copilot Mode in Edge
Two companies raced to put an AI companion in your browser this week, and the result is a stark illustration of how quickly the browser — once a passive window to the web — is being reimagined as an active, agentive workspace that can see, reason, and act on your behalf. Overview In rapid...- ChatGPT
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