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AI-powered browsing is inevitable but tools such as Atlas have the potential to redefine discoverability
Atlas promises to summarise web pages, mimic user clicks, and act as an intelligent research assistant, all without users ...
Though “Selling Tampa” only had one season on Netflix, that doesn’t mean it’s not great TV to binge on your weekends. In ...
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Race to control the next era of the internet: The fight for your digital front door has begun
The internet's interface is shifting from search-and-click to chat-and-do, driven by generative AI. New "agentic browsers" act as assistants, fulfilling requests rather than just providing links. This ...
Do you have a classic Amiga computer? Do you want to search the web with iBrowse, but keep running into all that pesky modern ...
Samsung's mobile browser has popped up on Windows before, but it looks like the company is finally ready to make a bigger ...
The desktop browser is only available to users in the US and South Korea who sign up for Samsung’s beta program. In addition ...
Samsung's clean mobile browser is coming to Windows, likely as a way to help tighten up Samsung's ecosystem of connected devices.
In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.
An ethical hacker demonstrated that ChatGPT Atlas is vulnerable to clipboard injection attacks. Atlas' agent mode might click ...
OpenAI, Google—and probably others—will engage in a battle that could fundamentally change the way we use the web.
With OpenAI’s release of the ChatGPT Atlas web browser, we evaluated its reviews next to Perplexity’s Comet in the battle that’s reshaping how we use the web.
According to Sam Altman, your web browser is outdated. “AI represents a rare, once-a-decade opportunity to rethink what a ...
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