InnovationSoftwareTechnology

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT-Powered Atlas Browser to Challenge Chrome Dominance

OpenAI has entered the browser market with ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-native web browser that integrates ChatGPT capabilities directly into the browsing experience. The browser features memory functions, task automation, and agent mode for performing actions on users’ behalf, currently available for macOS with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI Integration

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser that deeply integrates artificial intelligence capabilities directly into the browsing experience, according to reports from TechRadar. The browser represents what analysts suggest is OpenAI’s most significant move into daily-use software, positioning itself as a potential competitor to established browsers like Google Chrome.

AISoftwareTechnology

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser to Challenge Google’s Dominance

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a new web browser integrating AI capabilities directly into the browsing experience. The browser features ChatGPT sidebar assistance, memory functions, and agent mode for automated web interactions. Initially available on macOS, Atlas represents OpenAI’s direct challenge to established browser giants.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI Integration

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an artificial intelligence-powered web browser designed to compete with established players like Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge, according to reports from the company’s surprise live stream event. This move signals OpenAI’s strategic expansion beyond AI models into the critical web browser space where Google currently maintains dominant market share across both desktop and mobile platforms.

AITechnology

Meta Restricts AI Chatbot Access to WhatsApp Business Platform Starting 2026

Meta Platforms is implementing new restrictions that will prevent artificial intelligence companies from using WhatsApp’s business API as a primary interface for their chatbots. The policy change, effective January 15, 2026, specifically targets LLM providers offering general-purpose AI assistants through the popular messaging platform.

WhatsApp Business API Access Restricted for AI Chatbots

Meta Platforms will prohibit artificial intelligence companies from using WhatsApp‘s business API as a primary interface for their chatbots starting in 2026, according to reports. The policy change specifically targets providers of large language models and generative AI platforms who have been using the messaging service as a front-end for their technologies.