
ChatGPT Atlas
ChatGPT Atlas is a browser with an integrated version of OpenAI's text-generating model, ChatGPT. It aids users in internet surfing, offering instant answers, summarizations, and assistance in managing web-based tasks from any page.
The tool is designed to work alongside the user, serving as an efficient helper in performing various tasks such as researching, shopping, or comparing products right from the browser.
User interaction with the system runs in an agent mode where ChatGPT interacts with sites under the user's guidance, but always maintains user control.
Users can also influence what the AI remembers, enabling it to provide relevant information when needed. One highlight is the user's ability to get help from the chat by simply highlighting text in emails, documents, or calendar invites.
To ensure user privacy, the system allows individuals to manage browser memories, use incognito mode, and clear browsing history. Features also include smart searches and a user-friendly interface with customizable tabs, autocomplete, search bar, and bookmarks.
The tool is designed with high adjustability, allowing the user to set their browsing preferences and colors. ChatGPT Atlas is available for MacOS operating systems.
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