ChatGPT Takes On Comet With Its Own AI Browser, Atlas
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OpenAI's new AI browser ChatGPT Atlas can mimic human clicks, potentially inflating ad costs and distorting website analytics.
Experts caution that AI-powered browsers like ChatGPT Atlas could open the door to new kinds of attacks—from prompt injections to data leaks—as artificial intelligence becomes more deeply woven into the web.
Despite safeguards, OpenAI's new AI browser 'can still make (sometimes surprising!) mistakes,' warns CISO Dane Stuckey, who also cites prompt injection attacks as an 'emerging risk.'
Amazon automation threatens 500k jobs, Meta cuts 600 AI roles, Samsung debuts $1800 dollar Galaxy XR, GI raises $133m, OpenAI’s Atlas browser and Rocket’s $15m seed.
Recent versions of Edge already had many of the same features found in competing AI web browsers, such as Perplexity's Comet, OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas and Google's Gemini in Chrome. This includes having an AI in the corner to chat about the web page you're looking at, analyze content across multiple tabs, or search the web.
In today’s Digest, we cover OpenAI launching the ChatGPT Atlas browser, Omnicom’s revenue rising on ad strength, and Netflix expanding into interactive experiences as its shares fall on a Brazil tax hit.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas browser brings AI into everyday browsing. Could this help students and educators ask, explore, and understand in real time?