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OpenAI launches ChatGPT-integrated Atlas browser

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OpenAI announced the Atlas web browser on October 21, 2025, aiming to integrate its ChatGPT AI directly into web browsing. The macOS version is available immediately, with Windows and mobile versions to follow soon. Key features include chatting with web pages and an AI agent for automated tasks.

Apple is developing a new Safari feature that will automatically group open tabs for users. The tool, called Organize Tabs, is expected to arrive with the next major software releases.

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Google has begun rolling out vertical tabs and an enhanced reading mode for its Chrome browser on desktop. Users can access vertical tabs by right-clicking a window and selecting 'Show Tabs Vertically,' allowing fuller tab titles and easier management. The reading mode offers a distraction-free, full-page interface via right-click.

Google has announced a sweeping expansion of artificial intelligence features in its Chrome browser, set to roll out starting September 2025. The updates include AI-powered search summaries, automated writing tools, and enhanced privacy controls. This move intensifies competition in the browser market while addressing user demands for smarter web experiences.

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