23/10/2025
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OpenAI has just introduced its new browser, ChatGPT Atlas, powered by ChatGPT.
I downloaded Atlas on my Mac earlier today and tested it for a few hours to see how it compares with Chrome.
The experience was surprisingly smooth. Having ChatGPT built directly into the browser changes the way you read, research, and create online. You can summarize articles, generate ideas, or verify information without jumping between tabs.
If you spend a good part of your day writing, preparing lessons, or curating research, you’ll quickly see how this setup saves time. It feels like working with an assistant who sits quietly in the background, ready to help whenever you need it.
For now, I’ll keep using both Chrome and Atlas side by side. I still rely heavily on Chrome extensions, especially AdBlock, but once Atlas supports third-party extensions, I’ll likely make the full switch.
As I was experimenting with ChatGPT Atlas, a few ideas came to mind on how teachers can use Atlas in their classrooms. Check the attached guide to learn more!