OpenAI’s new web browser has ChatGPT baked in. That’s raising some privacy questions

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OpenAI’s new web browser, Atlas, has been available for less than two weeks — and only on Apple computers, for now — but it’s getting a lot of attention.

That’s because it’s a new kind of browser in a market dominated by Google Chrome. And it comes from OpenAI, the leader in AI chatbots, at a time when artificial intelligence is starting to give traditional web search a run for its money.

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