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OpenAI has introduced ChatGPT Atlas, an innovative AI-powered web browser. This launch has started posing challenges for market leader Google. The company rolled out ChatGPT Atlas just this week.
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The very next day, Google's parent company saw its shares decline, leading to a decrease in market value by roughly $150 billion (about 13,188 billion rupees). OpenAI unveiled this AI browser through a cryptic video. The 6-second video offered a sneak peek of the browser.
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Later, during a live streaming event, OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman officially launched the browser. Altman remarked that it's a rare moment to rethink what browsers can accomplish.
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The launch of OpenAI's AI browser immediately impacted the market. On Tuesday, within an hour of the browser's release, Alphabet's shares dropped by 4.8 percent. However, by closing time, the shares had recovered somewhat, ending at $250.46, a 2.4 percent drop.
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As shares dipped, the market value of Alphabet experienced a significant reduction. Despite this, Google's parent company still boasts a market cap of $3.05 trillion USD. As for ChatGPT Atlas by OpenAI, the company proclaims it to be revolutionary, not merely a competitor to Google Chrome.
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For now, this AI browser is exclusively available on Mac OS, but it will soon expand to mobile and Windows platforms. The integration of ChatGPT directly into web pages eliminates the need to switch tabs during searches.
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A standout feature of the browser is Agent Mode, where AI actively assists users. In this mode, AI can control your keyboard and cursor to complete various tasks, from booking flight tickets to searching for product information. Just provide a command, and AI does the rest.