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ChatGPT Atlas Surfaces Privacy Debate: How OpenAI’s New Browser Handles Your Data

OpenAI has officially entered the web-browsing market with ChatGPT Atlas, a new browser built on Chromium: the same open-source base that powers Google Chrome. At first glance, Atlas looks and feels almost identical to Chrome or Safari. The key difference is its built-in ChatGPT assistant, which allows users to interact with web pages directly. For example, you can ask ChatGPT to summarize a site, book tickets, or perform online actions automati…
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OpenAI's new browser "Atlas" delivers content to articles from media such as the New York Times or PCMag, but without quoting them directly. Instead, the AI uses (licensed) alternatives and brings users to the competition. The article OpenAI's Atlas browser levers NYT lock with content tricks first appeared on The Decoder.

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