OpenAI enters the browser space

PLUS: Anthropic's multi-billion dollar deal and AI that predicts disease

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OpenAI is officially entering the browser wars with Atlas, a new AI-native browser that integrates agentic capabilities directly into its core.

The browser's assistant can observe user activity and autonomously complete tasks, posing a direct challenge to incumbents. But will these unique features be compelling enough for users to abandon established players like Chrome?

Today in AI:
  • OpenAI enters the browser space with Atlas

  • Anthropic's multi-billion dollar Google deal

  • AI predicts disease risk in embryos

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What’s new? OpenAI has officially launched Atlas, a new AI-native browser with ChatGPT built into its core to bring agentic capabilities directly to your web experience.

What matters?

  • The browser features a sidebar assistant and deep integrations that allow ChatGPT to see what users are looking at, remember information from visited sites, and personalize responses.

  • Its Agent mode enables ChatGPT to autonomously click through websites and complete tasks, with initial access limited to Plus and Pro subscribers.

  • Atlas is launching as a Mac-only preview for Plus, Pro, and Business tiers, allowing users to import their history and bookmarks from other browsers.

Why it matters?

Atlas directly challenges other AI browser startups and puts significant pressure on incumbents like Chrome to deepen their AI integrations. Its success will depend on convincing users that its agentic features are compelling enough to switch from their default browser.

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What’s new? Anthropic is reportedly in early talks with Google for a cloud computing deal valued in the tens of billions, a move that would significantly scale up its operations.

What matters?

  • This potential partnership would equip Anthropic to directly challenge the Microsoft-OpenAI alliance, shifting the competitive dynamics at the top of the AI industry.

  • A deal would grant Anthropic access to Google’s powerful, custom TPU chips, providing the essential infrastructure needed to train next-generation AI models at a massive scale.

  • The news has already shaken up alliances, as Amazon, an existing $8B investor in Anthropic, saw its stock dip while Google’s jumped, signaling Wall Street’s strong interest in the potential shift.

Why it matters?

This move could give Anthropic the infrastructure it needs to truly rival OpenAI's scale, transforming it from a leading alternative into a top-tier competitor. The potential partnership intensifies the battle for AI dominance and could reshape the cloud computing landscape.

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What’s new? Nucleus Genomics released Origin, a new AI suite that predicts disease risk in embryos by analyzing DNA and open-sourcing its models.

What matters?

  • Origin scans 7 million genetic markers using algorithms trained on data from 1.5 million people to identify potential health issues.

  • The models can predict risk for nine major conditions, including several cancers, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease.

  • Nucleus also launched a Genetic Optimization Hub, providing open access to its data and models to encourage wider development in the field.

Why it matters?

This application of AI brings powerful predictive capabilities to reproductive genetics, giving parents more insight into future health outcomes. While the technology is initially expensive, the open-source release aims to accelerate innovation and accessibility across the industry.

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Anthropic launched its Claude Code Web tool, allowing developers to analyze codebases, implement features, and create pull requests directly from their browser.

Researchers found that feeding LLMs low-quality internet content can cause "brain rot," degrading their reasoning abilities and leading to the development of dark personality traits.

Google dropped approximately 5% in market value, a loss of about $150B, following the announcement of OpenAI’s competitive Atlas browser.

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