I let OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser do my Walmart shopping for me - here's how it went
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I let OpenAI's new ChatGPT Atlas browser do my Walmart shopping for me - here's how it went
Atlas is available to Mac users and merges ChatGPT capabilities with a full web browser interface. Agent mode enables ChatGPT to take control of the browser, click through sites, add items to carts, and complete tasks autonomously for Plus and Pro users. A demo showed Agent reading a recipe and ordering ingredients for eight people via Instacart without manual intervention. Agent was tested on Walmart for same-day delivery in a rural area lacking Instacart, involving a smaller, practical multi-item purchase. Setup prompted importing Chrome data and using Apple Keychain for passwords, revealing strong potential and some practical hurdles.
"I watched the company's demo this afternoon and immediately had to try it, being a Mac user myself. The new browser combines what seems like the best of ChatGPT with a full-featured web interface. And, for Plus and Pro users, it includes a powerful Agent mode that gives ChatGPT the ability to take over your browser, click around, and perform tasks for you."
"I wanted to see how far this could go, so I put Agent to work on something I'd normally do myself: ordering groceries and hardware supplies from Walmart for same-day delivery. During OpenAI's demo, CEO Sam Altman and other executives showed off Agent mode by asking ChatGPT to read a recipe, then order the ingredients for eight people from Safeway via Instacart -- all without anyone having to click a thing. It was impressive."
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