A new AI web browser seemingly pops up every day, but none I've used thus far is worth paying for now or in the foreseeable ...
AI browser agents represent the next evolution of web browsing, moving from passive search to active assistants that can navigate sites, take actions and complete tasks ...
Maybe it's time we rethink just how much we're depending on AI these days, before it blows up in our faces. Just saying!
The new browsers use cloud-based AI to deliver some useful features as a sort of digital assistant, but they have potential ...
The Atlas browser can act as your "agent" online, doing tasks like shopping or booking tickets. But that gives it access to a ...
ChatGPT Atlas integrates browser memories that remember your tabs, visited pages, and tasks, raising privacy concerns ...
Another thing you can do to surf the web quickly is to ditch the mouse (well, mostly) and rely on keyboard shortcuts instead.
A new crop of AI browsers, notably OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas and Perplexity’s Comet, is available to users. But privacy concerns ...
There are a growing number of AI browsers available, so I tested four: Perplexity Comet, Opera Neon, ChatGPT Atlas, and Dai.
These browsers all promise to automate away the mundane aspects of navigating the internet, and there are moments—like when it deals with your grocery list—in which that seems pretty compelling. But ...
Donut Labs says its artificial intelligence-powered browser can analyze markets and execute trades on its own.
OpenAI announced this week the arrival of its new artificial-intelligence-powered web browser, ChatGPT Atlas. “We think that ...