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Track the AI revolution at OpenAI, from ChatGPT feature updates and ethical safety debates to the company's massive market surge.

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OpenAI confirmed that Atlas will begin shutting down on Aug. 9. Rather than continue developing a standalone browser, the company says many of Atlas' AI-powered browsing tools, including agentic features capable of interacting with websites on your behalf, will continue inside ChatGPT Work, the ChatGPT desktop app and an upcoming Chrome extension. Existing Atlas users will be guided through the transition over the coming weeks. While the Atlas name is going away, the technology behind it isn't. Instead, OpenAI is moving those capabilities into products that already have a much larger user base

OpenAI is shutting down its AI browser — but ChatGPT users are getting something better
What happened to Atlas?

I'll be honest, I wasn't ever a fan of Atlas because Chrome has everything I need. Now that ChatGPT offers an extension, there's simply no need for Atlas — and I think OpenAI realized that it. The standalone browser market is notoriously difficult to crack. Even with powerful AI features, convincing users to abandon Chrome, Safari or Edge requires them to leave behind their saved passwords, custom extensions and established habits. OpenAI is winding down Atlas over the next few weeks, giving current users a brief grace period to transition their workflows. The core features that defined Atlas

OpenAI is shutting down its AI browser — here's how to get its best features in Google Chrome