ZeljkoS 8 hours ago

Many features are mentioned in the video; here are the highlights from the .DMG installer screens (https://imgur.com/a/Tu4TlNu):

1. Turn on browser memories Allow ChatGPT to remember useful details as you browse to give smarter responses and proactive suggestions. You're in control - memories stay private.

2. Ask ChatGPT - on any website Open the ChatGPT sidebar on any website to summarize, explain, or handle tasks - right next to what you're browsing.

3. Make your cursor a collaborator ChatGPT can help you draft emails, write reviews, or fill out forms. Highlight text inside a form field or doc and click the ChatGPT logo to get started.

4. Set as default browser BOOST CHATGPT LIMITS Unlock 7 days of extended limits on messaging, file uploads, data analysis, and image generation on ChatGPT Atlas.

5. You're all set — welcome to Atlas! Have fun exploring the web with ChatGPT by your side, all while staying in control of your data and privacy. (This screen also displays shareable PNG badge with days since you registered for ChatGPT and Atlas).

My guess is that many ChatGPT Free users will make it their default browser just because of (4) — to extend their limits. Creative :)

  • hebejebelus 8 hours ago

    I have to wonder if the 'reward' of higher limits for setting the browser as the default is in conflict with the Digital Markets Act (although as I understand it, OpenAI isn't currently seen as a 'gatekeeper' under that act - but I would be surprised if that didn't change in the coming years).

hebejebelus 10 hours ago

From the description:

> Introducing our new browser, ChatGPT Atlas.

> Sam Altman, Will Ellsworth, Adam Fry, Ben Goodger, Ryan O’Rouke, Justin Rushing, and Pranav Vishnu introduce ChatGPT Atlas — our new browser. Now available globally on macOS. Windows, iOS, and Android are coming soon.

nwhnwh 7 hours ago

My lovely lost humanity.