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247 - AI-Powered Browsers-The Privacy and Security Risks No One Talks About

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Something fundamental changed in how we browse the internet in October 2025, and most people have no idea. In just 48 hours, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, Microsoft fired back with a revamped Edge, and suddenly every major tech company was racing to release AI-powered browsers that don't just load web pages—they can read your emails, book your travel, and access every logged-in account you have, all autonomously. The marketing promises unprecedented productivity, but security researchers found critical vulnerabilities within days—attacks where a single Reddit comment could drain your bank account or a malicious website could steal all your emails without you knowing. Today, we're breaking down what it means for your security, asking the question that actually matters: Are AI browsers a productivity breakthrough or a security disaster? Let's dive in.

- https://openai.com: Introducing ChatGPT Atlas

- https://www.perplexity.ai: Introducing Comet

- https://blogs.windows.com: Your AI Browser

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Something fundamental changed in how we browse the internet in October 2025, and most people have no idea. In just 48 hours, OpenAI launched ChatGPT Atlas, Microsoft fired back with a revamped Edge, and suddenly every major tech company was racing to release AI-powered browsers that don't just load web pages—they can read your emails, book your travel, and access every logged-in account you have, all autonomously. The marketing promises unprecedented productivity, but security researchers found critical vulnerabilities within days—attacks where a single Reddit comment could drain your bank account or a malicious website could steal all your emails without you knowing. Today, we're breaking down what it means for your security, asking the question that actually matters: Are AI browsers a productivity breakthrough or a security disaster? Let's dive in.

- https://openai.com: Introducing ChatGPT Atlas

- https://www.perplexity.ai: Introducing Comet

- https://blogs.windows.com: Your AI Browser

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