I have begin to be tested so this is not a definitive opinion.
What I liked, for example, was that I was on a page in a foreign language, and I asked him to translate the text and he did it directly for me (Google it too, you’ll tell me)
He can summarize the article if it is too long.
For the moment I would say that it essentially avoids going back and forth.
In the search bar we can type a question and the AI writes us its answer.
It recovered all my data from Chrome.
Not essential, but worth exploring further because it may be of interest.
PS: comment written from Atlas but not written by AI
PS 2: I asked him to summarize the comments (only 4): Here is his response:
Comments from the Clubic forum on the article “How to install ChatGPT Atlas, the OpenAI browser” are divided into three trends:
1. Curiosity and moderate interest – Some users test Atlas and note its practical functions: instant translation, article summary, direct AI integration in the search bar, Chrome data recovery.
2. Negative reviews – A user considers it “crazy”, without any other argument.
3. Technical reserves – Mention of the lack of Windows version, considered a major obstacle.
Results: mixed reception, between skepticism and cautious curiosity.
edit: my daughter can’t connect to her OVH webmail, I ask the AI to explain the error to me (because technical codes no thanks) and it’s clearer