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ChatGPT’s New Internet Browser Can Run 80% of a 1-Person Business - No Tech Skills Required

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  This title is bold.  It popped up in Entrepreneur magazine and spread fast across LinkedIn, Instagram, and X. The claim ties directly to OpenAI's ChatGPT Atlas; the browser they dropped in late 2025. Atlas isn't some add-on or extension; it's a full standalone web browser built on Chromium with ChatGPT baked right into the core. You sign in with your ChatGPT account, import bookmarks and passwords from whatever you used before, and suddenly the AI isn't just answering questions in a chat window; it's sitting in a sidebar watching every page you load. Atlas launched worldwide on macOS first, free for basic use across ChatGPT tiers including the free plan. Plus, Pro, and Business users get early access to agent mode, the part that actually performs actions on sites instead of just talking about them. Windows, iOS, and Android versions were promised soon after the October 2025 release, and by early 2026 people were testing those too. The browser looks familiar at...