New Delhi, Oct. 22 -- OpenAI's recent announcement of its latest product, ChatGPT Atlas, signals something bigger than a browser launch. It marks the beginning of a new computing phase, where the browser itself transforms into a personalised AI agent, capable of executing tasks, simplifying workflows, and reimagining how we interact with the web.

For the enterprise and startup ecosystem, this isn't just another tech debut; it's the start of AI-native interfaces that could soon become the backbone of digital work.

For decades, browsers were passive - portals to search, surf, and sign in. ChatGPT Atlas flips that script. It integrates OpenAI's conversational intelligence directly into the browsing experience.

Each time a user opens a web...