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ChatGPT Atlas reshapes how people browse and work online. It turns the web itself into an interactive workspace powered by AI.

Will browsers soon feel more like partners than tools?

📰 Upcoming in this issue

  • 🧭 ChatGPT Atlas Reimagines the Browser

  • 🎨 The Best New AI Features in Photoshop, and How to Use Them Like a Pro

  • 🧪 New AI Model Adds Physics to Drug Design

🧭 ChatGPT Atlas Reimagines the Browser

OpenAI’s new macOS browser puts ChatGPT in the window where you work, with an agent that understands pages and completes tasks without copy-and-paste.

Key Takeaways:

  • 💬 Assistant, Built In: An Ask ChatGPT sidebar explains pages and extracts details; in Agent mode, it navigates sites and completes multistep flows in place.

  • ✏️ Inline Editing: An inline cursor lets you draft or revise text directly in any web field, then apply changes with a click without tab switching.

  • 🔒 Privacy Controls: Clear settings manage browser memories, data use, and parental options, giving users control over what Atlas stores and recalls.

  • 🖥️ Availability and Limits: Atlas launches on macOS today, with Windows and mobile to follow, while enterprise access remains early and outside formal compliance scope.

🎨 The Best New AI Features in Photoshop, and How to Use Them Like a Pro

CNET walks through Photoshop’s most notable AI tools, from Generative Fill to Remove, with step-by-step tips that turn tricky edits into quick wins.

Key Takeaways:

  • ✍️ Generative Fill: Select an area, describe the change, then iterate variations to add objects, clean distractions, or extend scenes convincingly.

  • 🖼️ Generative Expand: Increase canvas size and let Photoshop synthesize believable edges, preserving perspective, lighting, and texture for wider crops.

  • 🧽 Remove Tool: Paint over distractions and let the model rebuild backgrounds with fewer artifacts, saving time on cloning and patching.

  • 🧠 Pro Workflow Tips: Work on new layers, refine selections, and combine these tools with masks and curves to keep edits flexible and client-ready.

🧪 New AI Model Adds Physics to Drug Design

Caltech’s NucleusDiff builds atomic physics into training, sharply reducing unphysical clashes in generated molecules. Early results show stronger predicted binding and improved realism.

Key Takeaways:

  • 🧱 Physics Prior: The model encodes nuclear exclusion and van der Waals limits, reducing steric collisions in proposed ligands.

  • 📈 Benchmark Gains: NucleusDiff outperforms standard generators on docking and clash metrics across test proteins.

  • 🔍 Cleaner Chemistries: Outputs look more synthesizable and structurally plausible, aiding downstream screening and optimization.

  • 🧪 Next Steps: Lab validation remains essential, but physics-informed methods could accelerate hit discovery and reduce wasted experiments.

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Would you rather work inside an AI-powered browser like ChatGPT Atlas or keep AI tools separate from your main workflow?

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Why It Matters

Embedding intelligent assistance directly into the browser can boost productivity and focus. Start by testing task completion and inline editing in real workflows.

Privacy controls and transparent data handling remain central to responsible adoption.

Until our next issue,

Samantha Vale
Editor-in-Chief
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