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OpenAI rolled out a new web browser last week called Atlas. It comes with ChatGPT built in, along with an agent, so that you can browse, get direct answers, and have automated tasks performed on your behalf all at the same time.
From tab groups and multiple profiles to faster Agent Mode performance and an opt-in ad blocker, ChatGPT Atlas will get several fixes over the coming weeks.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbo
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Baba Vanga’s 2025 alien prediction resurfaces as space object 3I/Atlas sparks debate among scientists and researchers
The discovery of interstellar object 3I/Atlas has revived discussions around Baba Vanga’s 2025 alien prediction, dividing opinions among physicists
In OpenAI’s new Atlas browser, the Ask ChatGPT sidebar is moderately helpful at best. Sometimes, it’s confusingly wrong.
New images captured by NASA, which have not yet been released yet, show the changing tail of 3I/Atlas. The comet is currently hidden behind the sun and will not be seen by Earth-based telescopes. NBC News' Gadi Schwartz talks to Harvard Professor Avi Loeb about the latest developments.
OpenAI rolled out a new web browser last week called Atlas. It comes with ChatGPT built in, along with an agent, so that you can browse, get answers, and have automated tasks performed on your behalf all at the same time.
OpenAI has listed out a roadmap of upcoming features coming soon to its newly launched ChatGPT-powered Atlas browser.
It might seem like an implausible connection, but interstellar comets and big dreams occupy similar positions in their respective fields of study.
Anthropic has rolled out Claude Desktop for Mac and Windows, introducing screenshot capture, window sharing, and voice activation via Caps Lock. The update enables hands-free interaction, real-time analysis,
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Probes could catch tail of Manhattan-sized space object 3I/ATLAS, but time is running out: report
A pair of space probes cruising the solar system may be able to pass through the tail of the mysterious Manhattan-sized comet hurtling towards Earth — but only if the scientists operating