That means you can use ChatGPT to search through your bookmarks or browsing history using human-parsable language prompts. It also means you can bring up a “side chat” next to your current page and ask questions that rely on the context of that specific page. And if you want to edit a Gmail draft using ChatGPT, you can now do that directly in the draft window, without the need to copy and paste between a ChatGPT window and an editor.
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When typing in a short search prompt, Atlas will, by default, reply as an LLM, with written answers with embedded links to sourcing where appropriate (à la OpenAI’s existing search function). But the browser will also provide tabs with more traditional lists of links, images, videos, or news like those you would get from a search engine without LLM features.
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To wrap up the livestreamed demonstration, the OpenAI team showed off Atlas’ Agent Mode. While the “preview mode” feature is only available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers, research lead Will Ellsworth said he hoped it would eventually help users toward “an amazing tool for vibe life-ing” in the same way that LLM coding tools have become tools for “vibe coding.”
To that end, the team showed the browser taking planning tasks written in a Google Docs table and moving them over to the task management software Linear over the course of a few minutes. Agent Mode was also shown taking the ingredients list from a recipe webpage and adding them directly to the user’s Instacart in a different tab (though the demo Agent stopped before checkout to get approval from the user).
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