OpenAI has launched a noteworthy update to its AI browser ChatGPT Atlas for the Mac platform. According to the release notes , the latest version introduces tab grouping, allowing users to organize their browsing sessions more efficiently. The update also fixes an issue with vertical tab "mini mode" and simplifies the right-click menu of tabs.

On the search front, Atlas now has a new "auto" mode that automatically switches between ChatGPT and Google based on search queries. The search results interface has also been updated with a new vertical layout that more prominently displays links in answers.

Other aspects of the update include: Safari users migrating to Atlas will be prompted to install the iCloud Password extension during the boot process. Other changes include a simplified address bar context menu, crash fixes, updated translations, and support for macOS keyboard text replacement on web pages.

Today's update follows the first major update to the browser last November. The last update introduced vertical tabs, iCloud Passkey support, and the option to make Google the default search engine.

Atlas is currently only available for macOS, but OpenAI says Windows, iOS, and Android versions are coming soon.