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Exploring the New Actions Feature in OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas Browser
The Future of Browsing: ChatGPT Atlas Browser
Exploring the cutting-edge Chromium-based ChatGPT Atlas browser unveils a potential new feature known as “Actions.” An intriguing aspect is its ability to comprehend videos, allowing ChatGPT to generate timestamps for video content.
What sets ChatGPT Atlas apart is its integration of ChatGPT directly into the browsing experience. This innovative approach eliminates the need to switch between tabs or copy links/screenshots for assistance.
Instead, users can seamlessly interact with ChatGPT within the current webpage, enabling quick queries and support without disrupting their browsing flow.
The capabilities of ChatGPT Atlas extend to understanding the content being viewed, aiding in research, explanations, task completion, and seamless browsing assistance.
With the option to activate “browser memories,” Atlas can retain context from previous site visits, facilitating the retrieval of pertinent information such as comparisons of job postings.
Furthermore, the introduction of an “agent mode” allows Atlas to perform tasks like opening tabs and navigating workflows on behalf of users, with stringent safety measures in place for sensitive sites.
Recent observations suggest that the ChatGPT browser has enhanced its video comprehension abilities, particularly in deciphering YouTube videos. Users have reported the appearance of a “Timestamps” feature in Atlas, enabling the extraction of timestamps from YouTube videos directly into the sidebar.

OpenAI’s recent update for Atlas emphasizes improved stability and enhanced user experience. Fixes include addressing memory overuse issues and providing better suggestions for interactions when the ChatGPT sidebar is closed.
Noteworthy enhancements span across tab management, search functionality, and overall UI refinement. Features like Tab Search now display the five most recent tabs when empty, with the ability to trigger tab search using Cmd+K.
Looking ahead, OpenAI has disclosed plans to launch Atlas for Windows 11, expanding the browser’s accessibility to a broader user base.
Amidst the rise of Model Context Protocol (MCP) as the standard for integrating Large Language Models (LLMs) with tools and data, security teams are actively enhancing measures to ensure the safety of these innovative services.
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