OpenAI Launches Atlas Browser
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OpenAI's new browser is a surface for the company to distribute ChatGPT and develop new AI features rather than improving core web experience.
Adam Raine’s parents alleged that he spent more than three hours daily conversing with ChatGPT about suicide before the teen hanged himself in April.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser that integrates ChatGPT for interactive search, task automation, and personalized browsing, marking a major shift in web navigation.
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OpenAI requested memorial attendee list in ChatGPT suicide lawsuit
The new information comes as the Raines family updated its lawsuit against OpenAI. The family first filed a wrongful death suit against OpenAI in August after alleging their son had taken his own life following conversations with the chatbot about his mental health and suicidal ideation.
"We expect to prove to a jury that OpenAI's decisions to degrade the safety of its products were made with full knowledge that they would lead to innocent deaths,"
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Former OpenAI Researcher Horrified by Conversation Logs of ChatGPT Driving User Into Severe Mental Breakdown
CNN’s Erin Burnett talks with Claire Howorth of Vanity Fair, which obtained the first exclusive excerpt of Epstein survivor Virginia Giuffre’s memoir, as well as Tara Palmeri who corroborated Giuffre’s story, about the new revelations in the book.
Yesterday, OpenAI launched its ChatGPT Atlas browser—a supposedly reimagined web browser that actually looks a lot more like a forked version of Chromium with a chatbot bolted on—in an effort to redefine the way that people navigate the internet.
OpenAI has unveiled ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered browser that blends traditional web surfing with real-time assistance.