I tried ChatGPT’s new browser Atlas – this is what I found

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A few minutes into using ChatGPT Atlas, the new internet browser from OpenAI, I ran into quite a big road block.

This isn’t like Google Chrome, which is used by roughly 60% of people. It’s all built around a chatbot you’re meant to talk to to surf the web.

“Messages limit reached,” read one note. “No available models support the tools in use,” said another.

And then: “You’ve hit the free plan limit for GPT-5.”

OpenAI says it will make using the internet easier and more efficient. A step closer to “a true super-assistant”.

But assistants, super or not, don’t come free – and the company needs to start making a lot more money from its 800 million users.

So how useful is it? Read the full review on BBC News.