OpenAI's Browser Isn't Dead, It Just Moved To The ChatGPT App
And the Chrome plugin.
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I know a lot of people want to celebrate any stumble OpenAI makes, and rightfully so, but the imminent "death" of its Atlas browser isn't a sign of a company retreating from a competitive market. If you didn't catch the news yesterday, OpenAI announced, as part of the release of ChatGPT Work, that it would deprecate Atlas on August 9. Coverage of the news treated it like OpenAI was giving up on the browser space entirely, with headlines like "The ChatGPT browser is already dead" and "OpenAI is shutting down the ChatGPT Atlas browser only months after its release" making the rounds.
Naturally, people on social media followed suit. For instance, one Bluesky user Pavel took it as an opportunityto round up a number of other "dead" OpenAI initiatives. "Tell me again about 'inevitability,'" they added....
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