
"Atlas is essentially an insertion of the world's most popular chatbot into a browser experience. The move positions the company against other AI-fueled rivals with browsers like Perplexity's Comet, Apple's Safari and Microsoft's Edge. The intrigue: Both Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge already integrate their chatbots with the browser. It remains to be seen whether browsing with a chatbot is a killer use case. If it becomes one, ChatGPT's popularity could lure Chrome and Edge devotees to Atlas."
"At OpenAI's developer day in early October, the company gave developers a way to offer their apps directly within ChatGPT, so users could summon Spotify, Zillow, Figma, Canva and others directly from the chatbot. Developers can already submit their own apps, with monetization coming soon, putting OpenAI in direct competition with Apple's and Google's app stores. OpenAI has also partnered with the world's biggest retailer (Walmart) to compete with the world's biggest online retailer (Amazon)."
OpenAI is expanding beyond ChatGPT into multiple product categories to become an all-encompassing technology company. The company launched Atlas, a browser that embeds ChatGPT and positions it against AI-enabled browsers like Comet, Safari, and Edge. OpenAI released Sora 2, an invite-only social app that topped download charts and aims to limit infinite scrolling. The developer platform enables third-party apps to run inside ChatGPT with monetization forthcoming, creating competition with app stores. OpenAI partnered with Walmart, Etsy, and over a million Shopify merchants to enable shopping inside ChatGPT. These moves extend AI into browsing, social, apps, and commerce.
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