A couple of days ago, OpenAI announced its AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas. And it seems that it already has a big roadmap for the features it wants to add to Atlas.
Adam Fry, who heads ChatGPT Atlas, Search and Pulse, posted a list on X, highlighting the things that OpenAI is working on for improving Atlas. It appears that the browser will get some much needed quality-of-life improvements like an opt-in ad blocker, add support for tab groups, multiple profiles. In my overview of ChatGPT Atlas, I had pointed out many features were missing. It's good to see that some of them will be coming to the browser.
OpenAI says it will improve the bookmarks experience by introducing an overflow menu, and wants to add a menu that lists all keyboard shortcuts that are supported by the browser. The post-launch fixes will also upgrade the quality of personalized suggestions.
Agent mode is getting some fixes to make the pause state more reliable, improved animations for chain-of-thought for actions, better support for Google Drive, and Excel on the cloud. Atlas will also get ChatGPT-focused improvements such as accessing an AI model picker in the sidebar, use projects from the sidebar, option to include multiple tabs as context. These will be useful for users who have a ChatGPT subscription.
Fry also mentioned that OpenAI is working on some fix for the 1Password extension not working in the browser. I had a similar problem with Bitwarden's add-on on Atlas, maybe they are related. Some users have reported that extensions were not working, which is something I had noticed as well. I doubt they would allow you to change the new tab though, Perplexity's Comet browser has similar restrictions.
Even though the list didn't mention it, Fry confirmed to a question from a user, that ChatGPT Atlas for Windows and Android is coming. In case you aren't aware, ChatGPT Atlas is only available for macOS at the moment.
Have you tried ChatGPT Atlas?
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