OpenAI announces the closure of its ChatGPT Atlas browser. When it was released last October, the company said the Browser Agent was designed around the question “What if you could chat with your web browser?” ยป The question was new to say the least, but the answer apparently wasn’t that convincing.
As part of a series of ChatGPT Work-related announcements on Thursday, OpenAI confirmed its intention to “wind down” Atlas, with deprecation planned for August 9.
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