OpenAI, ChatGPT and Web Browser
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OpenAI’s Atlas promises AI-powered convenience. The price? Letting ChatGPT track and store “memories” of what you do online.
Seeking a reset after burnout, Julie Neis let ChatGPT choose her next home. Its answer — Uzès, in southern France — has given her the peace she was searching for.
ChatGPT is experiencing a major outage. OpenAI has confirmed "elevated errors." Users report the service is down on X. If you're staring at an error message from ChatGPT right now, you're not alone. The popular AI chatbot is experiencing a significant outage,
If you use ChatGPT in WhatsApp, it's about time to make other plans. OpenAI said its ubiquitous chatbot will stop working in Meta's ubiquitous chat app on January 15, 2026. According to OpenAI, the change is due to a policy and terms change from WhatsApp.
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.
Airbnb Inc. Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky said he didn’t integrate his company’s online travel app with OpenAI’s ChatGPT because the startup’s connective tools aren’t “quite ready” yet.
Tammy Carvey, 45, asked ChatGPT for a set of Powerball numbers, which she played on her ticket that she purchased online for the Sept. 6, drawing, according to the Michigan Lottery.
This week, ChatGPT launched Atlas, an artificial intelligence web browser. In exchange for using the browser, ChatGPT wants to observe everything its users search and do online. Tech columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler advises to use the browser with caution.