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Yet Another AI Browser: OpenAI Joins the "Chrome Killer" Club

OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas yesterday - because apparently, the browser wars are back with a vengeance, and every AI company wants a piece of Chrome's lunch.

The "Chrome Killer" Lineup: Atlas is joining a suddenly crowded field of AI browsers, all racing to dethrone Google:

  • Perplexity's Comet (launched July 2025) - The original AI browser that started it all, now free for everyone

  • Opera Neon - Features contextual awareness and can work offline, still on waitlist

  • The Browser Company's Dia - Chrome lookalike with AI chat, currently invite-only

  • Brave with Leo AI - Privacy-focused browser with built-in AI assistant

  • Opera Air - A "mindfulness-themed" browser with breathing exercises (yes, really)

Atlas's Features:

  • "Ask ChatGPT" sidebar on every page

  • Agent Mode for autonomous task completion

  • Memory that learns your browsing habits

Privacy Concerns: 

OpenAI acknowledges that combining web browsing with AI "opens up a new world of risks related to privacy and security". Here's what to know:

  • Browser memories track and remember "context from the sites you visit", though this feature is optional

  • Agent mode "carries risk" and is "susceptible to hidden malicious instructions" that could be embedded in webpages

  • More personal data in one place "could lead to highly targeted advertising" or be accessible to governments with court permission

  • Security researcher Simon Willison warns: "The security and privacy risks involved here still feel insurmountably high to me"

The Impact: 

Alphabet's stock dropped 2% following the announcement , though Chrome still commands 71.9% of the global browser market. Will Atlas actually kill Chrome? Probably not. But hey, at least CEO Sam Altman believes we haven't seen much browser innovation since tabs, so... there's that.

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Boris Johnson Says "E-AI" and the Internet Can't Stop Laughing

Former UK PM Boris Johnson went viral this week for pronouncing "AI" as "eh-ai" and butchering "ChatGPT" during an interview. Twitter exploded.

Best reaction: "Our entire country was run by someone who has openly just said 'the robot says I'm great' on a televised interview"

The best part? Boris was bragging about how ChatGPT thinks his questions are "clever". Sure, Boris. Whatever you say.

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