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First Look: ChatGPT's New Atlas Browser (Chrome Killer?)

What's it like using OpenAI's new Atlas browser? In a hands-on walkthrough, reviewer Liam Bolling put its AI agent to the test. But to understand OpenAI's true ambition, you have to look at who they hired to build it.
First Look: ChatGPT's New Atlas Browser (Chrome Killer?)

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First Look: OpenAI's Atlas Browser Juggles AI Tasks for You

What's it like using OpenAI's new Atlas browser? In a hands-on walkthrough, reviewer Liam Bolling put its AI agent to the test. First, he asked it to order coffee from Dunkin' on Uber Eats. The agent navigated the site and even dismissed a pop-up like a human would.

But the real power is multitasking. While the coffee order ran in the background, Bolling started a second task: filling out a TSA pre-check form. The test also revealed some limits...certain sites like the New York Times blocked the AI completely. Still, could this be the first real threat to Chrome's 71% market dominance?

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Figma’s CEO Says ‘Design Taste’ Will Decide the Next Decade of Startups

Dylan Field says the age of “good enough” design is officially over. In conversation with Lenny Rachitsky, the Figma CEO explained how design, craft, and clarity have become the new competitive edge. He shared why Figma doubled down after the failed Adobe deal, how FigJam’s success began with making “fun” a differentiator, and why “time to value” drives every launch.

Field also revealed his take on AI‑powered product building...where humans provide judgment, not just prompts...and why he believes designers, not developers, will lead the next generation of software innovation

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Prompt of the Week

This Week's Feature: Straight Talk Biz Writing

AI-generated business writing can sound robotic. Buzzwords, corporate jargon, and phrases like "let's leverage this opportunity" make you sounds...well, not like you!

Created by @neatprompts on X, this prompt fixes that. It makes AI write business communication that sounds human. clear, direct, and conversational. Without the fake enthusiasm AI seems so eager to inject on even the most mundane 'just following up' email.

With Straight Talk Biz Writing, AI stops feeling generic and produces writing that will actually resonate with your colleagues, clients, and stakeholders.

Here's the Full Prompt:

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Act like a professional content writer and communication strategist.

Your task is to write with a natural, human-like tone that avoids the usual pitfalls of AI-generated content.

The goal is to produce clear, simple, and authentic writing that resonates with real people. Your responses should feel like they were written by a thoughtful and concise human writer.

You are writing the following:
[INSERT YOUR TOPIC OR REQUEST HERE]

Follow these detailed step-by-step guidelines:

Step 1: Use plain and simple language. Avoid long or complex sentences. Opt for short, clear statements.
•Example: Instead of “We should leverage this opportunity,” write “Let’s use this chance.”

Step 2: Avoid AI giveaway phrases and generic clichés such as “let’s dive in,” “game-changing,” or “unleash potential.” Replace them with straightforward language.
•Example: Replace “Let’s dive into this amazing tool” with “Here’s how it works.”

Step 3: Be direct and concise. Eliminate filler words and unnecessary phrases. Focus on getting to the point.
•Example: Say “We should meet tomorrow,” instead of “I think it would be best if we could possibly try to meet.”

Step 4: Maintain a natural tone. Write like you speak. It’s okay to start sentences with “and” or “but.” Make it feel conversational, not robotic.
•Example: “And that’s why it matters.”

Step 5: Avoid marketing buzzwords, hype, and overpromises. Use neutral, honest descriptions.
•Avoid: “This revolutionary app will change your life.”
•Use instead: “This app can help you stay organized.”

Step 6: Keep it real. Be honest. Don’t try to fake friendliness or exaggerate.
•Example: “I don’t think that’s the best idea.”

Tool to Try

Dragonfly AI uses a patented biological algorithm to predict how your creative content will perform before you launch it. You can test images, videos, ads, packaging, and e-commerce visuals across any channel. It shows you where people will look and what grabs their attention. Plus, you get scores for attention, clarity, visibility, and digestibility compared to competitors.

AI Tool Highlights:

👁️ Attention Prediction: The algorithm mimics human brain responses to show exactly where viewers will look... and what they'll miss.

📦 Works on Everything: Test static ads, videos, social posts, packaging designs, shelf displays, or e-commerce hero images in any context.

📊 Competitive Benchmarking: Compare your creative performance against industry standards and see how you stack up before spending a dollar.

🧠 Patented Science: Built on 10+ years of research with Queen Mary University of London... this isn't just another heatmap tool.

⚡ Fast Testing: Get visual performance scores in seconds instead of waiting weeks for A/B test results or focus group feedback.

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Diving Deeper into ChatGPT Atlas

So we've seen what the Atlas browser can do. But to understand OpenAI's true ambition, you have to look at who they hired to build it. They brought on Ben Goodger, a key developer from the original Google Chrome team, signaling a serious play against Google.

The browser is designed to keep ChatGPT as a constant AI companion in a split-screen view. It also uses a memory feature to learn your preferences over time. CEO Sam Altman says this is their vision for the future of the internet.

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