AIAutomationSoftware

OpenAI’s Sky AI Assistant Targets Mac Automation in Enterprise Push

OpenAI is reportedly developing an AI assistant called Sky designed to automate tasks across macOS applications. The move positions the company against rivals Anthropic and Google in the enterprise AI automation space. Sources indicate this addresses a gap in Mac-focused enterprise automation solutions.

OpenAI Reportedly Expands AI Automation to macOS

OpenAI is reportedly making a strategic push into enterprise Mac automation with its Sky AI assistant, according to recent reports. Sources indicate the San Francisco-based company aims to automate workflows across macOS applications, positioning itself against competitors Anthropic and Google in the race to bring agentic AI to everyday business computing.

CybersecurityPrivacySoftware

Popular ‘Privacy Browser’ Allegedly Functions as Spyware, Researchers Claim

A browser promoted for protecting user privacy is reportedly engaging in dangerous malware-like behavior. Investigations reveal Universe Browser secretly alters device settings and routes internet traffic through servers in China, security analysts indicate.

Privacy Browser Accused of Malicious Behavior

Security researchers are raising alarms about a web browser application that claims to protect user privacy but allegedly functions more like spyware, according to reports from cybersecurity experts. The app, known as Universe Browser and reportedly downloaded millions of times, may be secretly installing dangerous software and redirecting user internet traffic through servers located in China, sources indicate.

AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI Debuts ChatGPT-Powered ‘Atlas’ Browser with Integrated AI Assistant

OpenAI has introduced Atlas, a new Chromium-based web browser featuring ChatGPT integration at its core. The browser includes contextual AI assistance and agent capabilities for paid users, with cross-platform support planned.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI-Integrated Atlas

OpenAI has reportedly launched its own web browser called ChatGPT Atlas, marking the company’s first foray into the browser market, according to recent announcements. Sources indicate the browser integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience, positioning it as “a new web browser built with ChatGPT at its core.”

AIInnovationSoftware

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT Atlas Browser to Challenge Google Chrome Dominance

OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, a free AI-integrated web browser designed to compete with Google Chrome. The browser features built-in ChatGPT functionality that operates alongside web browsing without requiring page switching. Initial rollout targets macOS users with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.

OpenAI Enters Browser Market with AI Integration

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an artificial intelligence-powered web browser that represents the company’s first direct competition with established browsers like Google Chrome, according to reports from the company’s recent livestream event. Sources indicate the browser integrates ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience, allowing users to interact with the AI assistant without leaving their current webpage.

AISoftwareTechnology

OpenAI Launches Atlas Browser to Integrate ChatGPT into Web Navigation

OpenAI has introduced the Atlas browser, designed to seamlessly integrate ChatGPT into everyday web navigation. The new browser allows users to “chat with a page” and aims to transform how people interact with the internet, according to company announcements. Initial availability is for MacOS, with Windows and mobile versions reportedly in development.

OpenAI’s Strategic Browser Launch

OpenAI has launched the Atlas web browser, positioning it as what sources indicate could be the company’s equivalent of Google’s Chrome browser moment from 2008. According to reports, the browser aims to deeply integrate ChatGPT into the web browsing experience, answering what the OpenAI team described as the question “What if I could chat with a browser?”