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OpenAI Drops ChatGPT Atlas, Highlights New AI Browser Choices

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OpenAI has pulled the plug on its dedicated web browser, ChatGPT Atlas, citing a small user base and a strategic shift toward enhancing agentic web‑use features inside its new desktop app. Atlas never gained significant traction, but the move frees resources for core AI improvements.

AI browsers still offer useful automation for research, tab management, and other browser tidiness tasks. On macOS, users can now rely on OpenAI’s ChatGPT Chrome extension,adata that works in any Chromium‑based browser, or Google’s own Gemini integration in Chrome. Perplexity’s Comet browser, originally launched for Mac,قة has been expanded to iPhone and iPad, supporting multiple AI engines.

Other options include Dia from The Browser Company, the successor to Arc, and Opera Neon, an experimental AI browser that runs on a monthly subscription. Aside, a newcomer for macOS, presents a lightweight alternative for former Atlas users. Finally, Safari can pair with ChatGPT Codex or similar systems to deliver AI‑powered tasks directly.

For consumers, the landscape now prioritizes integrated AI features within mainstream browsers over standalone dedicated tools. For the industry, OpenAI’s decision signals a focus on core product enhancements rather than niche browser ventures, prompting competitors to */

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