If you love using Samsung’s browser on your phone, there is some great news. Samsung has finally opened up the Windows version of its internet app to everyone. After a few months of test runs, anyone ...
The college football postseason is in full swing, and for the next few weeks, the pigskin will take over televisions from morning through the night. From traditional bowl matchups to new games with ...
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We’ve all paused our gaming session to hit up a browser for the solution to a puzzle or boss fight that we just couldn’t get past. The process is muscle memory for some of us: Put down the controller, ...
About a month ago, I gave a tech demo to a bunch of freshman students on how to create a custom skill in an AI browser and automate the research work on assignments. Instead of bogging them down with ...
Atlas is built on Chromium, the same open-source foundation used by Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge. For now, it’s only available on macOS, but OpenAI says Windows, iOS, and Android versions are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo illustration: Cheng Xin/Getty Images OpenAI announced this week the arrival of its new artificial-intelligence-powered web ...
OpenAI launched a web browser, Atlas, which has ChatGPT built in. It’s the latest initiative from the San Francisco-based company, following the launch of its online shopping experience and social ...
OpenAI introduced ChatGPT Atlas, a new internet browser, on Oct. 21. Atlas features include a ChatGPT sidebar, writing aids and browser memories. The browser also works with OpenAI's agent mode, which ...
OpenAI said Tuesday it is launching an artificial intelligence-powered website browser, heightening the company's competition with Google, the Alphabet-owned unit that has long dominated online search ...
CNBC’s MacKenzie Sigalos reports on OpenAI’s new browser launch — a generative AI-powered alternative to Chrome and Comet that’s designed to surf the web, complete tasks, and follow users across every ...