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AI browsers explained: What is an AI browser and who is it for

Despite the hype around OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas, early testers say AI browsers offer only minor convenience gains, with unclear value for everyday users and potential implications for the open web.

October 27, 2025 / 22:47 IST
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OpenAI Atlas
OpenAI Atlas

OpenAI’s launch of its new AI-powered browser, ChatGPT Atlas, has revived an old question: is it finally time to move on from traditional browsers like Safari or Chrome?

That topic came up in a recent Equity podcast (by TechCrunch) episode featuring Max Zeff, Sean O’Kane, and Anthony Ha, who examined whether AI browsers are genuinely useful or just another tech novelty. Despite the hype, none of them seemed ready to make the switch anytime soon.

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Sean pointed out that countless startups have attempted to challenge Chrome, Safari, and Firefox, only to fail because browsers rarely make money on their own. The difference this time is OpenAI’s deep funding pool, which allows it to experiment without immediate pressure to monetise.

Max, who has tested both ChatGPT Atlas and rival AI browsers like Comet, said the benefits are minimal at best. “It’s a slight efficiency gain,” he explained. In practice, users often just watch the AI agent “click around a website,” completing trivial tasks like adding ingredients from a recipe to Instacart, a scenario few real users actually care about.