OpenAI is shutting down Atlas
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Instead of maintaining Atlas as a separate application, OpenAI is moving those browser capabilities into ChatGPT Work.
OpenAI retires Atlas browser to focus on ChatGPT Work, an AI workspace that uses agents to handle research, documents, apps and complex productivity tasks.
Less than a year after betting on a dedicated AI browser, this is the closest to corporate admittance that Google’s strategy and Chrome’s utilitarian dominance cannot be defeated.
The ChatGPT Work rollout comes alongside the debut of the new GPT-5.6 model, a new model that OpenAI promises provides “stronger performance per dollar” for “your hardest work.” That model can operate in three tiers, with the most expensive and high-performance costing $5 for a million input tokens and $30 for a million output tokens.
