OpenAI has rolled out ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered browser for macOS users, integrating ChatGPT's capabilities directly into web browsing. This free tool allows users to access AI assistance across all tabs, remember browsing context, and automate tasks without leaving their current page. Atlas offers features like real-time page understanding and personalized suggestions. Users can import data from Chrome and set Atlas as their default browser, receiving enhanced rate limits for a week.
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