Is ChatGPT Atlas an Apple product?

Is ChatGPT Atlas an Apple product and is there a forum about it here? I'm quite enjoying it (except when I'm not).

MacBook Air 13″, macOS 26.1

Posted on Nov 20, 2025 10:46 AM

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Posted on Nov 24, 2025 9:48 AM

Ewan Lamont wrote:

Apple seems to be quite keen on it. I am a bit worried about its mind-reading capabilities.

Why do you say "Apple seems to be quite keen on it"? Don't confuse ChatGPT integration in Apple Intelligence with ChatGPT Atlas that is a separate browser installed on a Mac by going to the OpenAI website and downloading it manually.


Personally I would not be using ChatGPT Atlas as a browser due to the many security concerns already exposed in that app. It does correctly ask for your permission for data on your device after install as required by Apple to protect your data, but most will just click Allow without realizing the consequences. Do you really want to give it Keychain Access to know your Passwords for other services? What additional information can be gained about you when it can access content from those services? Any page you navigate to is scraped since they are the ones providing you the data and any page request you make is remembered so they know what you are looking for and interested in. Enter a bank account number on one of those websites and you have now given them that information as well.

https://tuta.com/blog/dont-install-atlas-ai-browser-heres-why

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Nov 24, 2025 9:48 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

Apple seems to be quite keen on it. I am a bit worried about its mind-reading capabilities.

Why do you say "Apple seems to be quite keen on it"? Don't confuse ChatGPT integration in Apple Intelligence with ChatGPT Atlas that is a separate browser installed on a Mac by going to the OpenAI website and downloading it manually.


Personally I would not be using ChatGPT Atlas as a browser due to the many security concerns already exposed in that app. It does correctly ask for your permission for data on your device after install as required by Apple to protect your data, but most will just click Allow without realizing the consequences. Do you really want to give it Keychain Access to know your Passwords for other services? What additional information can be gained about you when it can access content from those services? Any page you navigate to is scraped since they are the ones providing you the data and any page request you make is remembered so they know what you are looking for and interested in. Enter a bank account number on one of those websites and you have now given them that information as well.

https://tuta.com/blog/dont-install-atlas-ai-browser-heres-why

Nov 25, 2025 7:09 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter and I see ChatGPT Atlas as being in the Apple "shopping cart", metaphorically as it was in the update I saw it.

What do you mean by ChatGPT Atlas was in the update or metaphorically in the Apple "Shopping Cart" where you saw it?


There is one place I know of where a user would have to go and download ChatGPT Atlas and that is at the OpenAI website. It is not in the Mac App Store to download and have not seen where Apple recommended you should use it or include it in any update.


ChatGPT Atlas is NOT what is being used with Apple Intelligence. ChatGPT Atlas is a third party web browser with the security/privacy concerns already identified and ChatGPT is the service that can optionally be used with Apple Intelligence. There are 2 ways to use ChatGPT in Apple Intelligence and they are both optional. One is without a ChatGPT account and the other is with a ChatGPT account. Neither will give ChatGPT information about your Apple Account, but if you choose to open a ChatGPT account then Open AI can log your requests, attachments, and session history. Without the ChatGPT account, your response will be based on the request you made without any prior knowledge of your previous requests. That is completely different than the ChatGPT Atlas you referred to in your post.


Specifically for the ChatGPT extension used for Apple Intelligence if you are concerned about any response related to your privacy/security, then it is recommended to use the Report a Concern option and you can find more information about that here:

Nov 25, 2025 9:46 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

Privacy and Security are big Apple selling-points and I hope they are not encouraging us to use something that is not safe.

We’ve discussed the distinction here between the basic ChatGPT service and ChatGPT Atlas. The latter is only downloadable from OpenAI’s website.


The ChatGPT service that is integrated with Apple Intelligence can be used without a ChatGPT account. And if you are using Siri, it will always require your permission if it needs to hand off a request to ChatGPT.

Nov 25, 2025 7:04 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

"Mind reading" is a colloquial metaphor for being good at guessing a person's thoughts. Privacy and Security are big Apple selling-points and I hope they are not encouraging us to use something that is not safe. Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter and I see ChatGPT Atlas as being in the Apple "shopping cart", metaphorically as it was in the update I saw it.

Using metaphors can lead to confusion in a technical support forum, especially one full of people from a very wide range of cultures and linguistic backgrounds. I'm from the U.S. and a native English speaker, and even I'm not very sure what you mean by ChatGPT Atlas as being in "Apple's shopping cart." Apple didn't develop Atlas, has no say in Atlas, can't make changes in Atlas. And, to the best of my knowledge, Apple hasn't announced any plans to buy OpenAI.

Nov 25, 2025 8:07 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

"Mind reading" is a colloquial metaphor for being good at guessing a person's thoughts. Privacy and Security are big Apple selling-points and I hope they are not encouraging us to use something that is not safe. Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter and I see ChatGPT Atlas as being in the Apple "shopping cart", metaphorically as it was in the update I saw it.


“Is it an Apple product?” has been answered.


“Is it safe?” is a local decision.


I wouldn't preferably touch OpenAI with a barge pole, to use a colloquialism. OpenAI ChatGPT is a third-party service, and ChatGPT Atlas a third-party app. OpenAI is making an effort to accumulate users and particularly businesses into a Google-like walled garden, much as some of the same folks tried to accumulate users into walled gardens using blockchains.


People can use or not use ChatGPT apps and services as they choose.


Apple too cares for its own walled garden, and part of that involves data security and privacy concerns.


Apple has posted some info on their plans for hosted AI privacy: https://security.apple.com/blog/private-cloud-compute/


Where the Apple OpenAI partnership goes, we shall learn.


There are applications for LLMs absolutely yes, and already more applications than exist for blockchains; the previous “algorithm” hype cycle. And there are personal and data privacy issues. And so so very much AI slop.


Presenting the appearance of “reading minds” is how various cons and scams work, and these presentations can be quite profitable: https://softwarecrisis.dev/letters/llmentalist/


In technical discussions, metaphors, allusions, and colloquialisms can hinder communications. I know this indubitably, as I trend abstruse. Sometimes obtuse. Occasionally even full-on Darmok. 😉🤪

Nov 23, 2025 1:30 PM in response to Ewan Lamont

ChatGPT is integrated with Apple operating systems as part of Apple Intelligence - it can be found in System Settings > Apple Intelligence & Siri > Extensions > ChatGPT. However, it's a partnership between Apple and OpenAI; Apple does not own it.


ChatGPT Atlas is OpenAI's browser, and while they've chosen to offer it exclusively for Mac right now, it's still fully developed by OpenAI, and Apple has no involvement.

Nov 25, 2025 6:01 AM in response to lkrupp

"Mind reading" is a colloquial metaphor for being good at guessing a person's thoughts. Privacy and Security are big Apple selling-points and I hope they are not encouraging us to use something that is not safe. Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter and I see ChatGPT Atlas as being in the Apple "shopping cart", metaphorically as it was in the update I saw it.

Nov 25, 2025 7:11 AM in response to Ewan Lamont

Ewan Lamont wrote:

"Mind reading" is a colloquial metaphor for being good at guessing a person's thoughts. Privacy and Security are big Apple selling-points and I hope they are not encouraging us to use something that is not safe. Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter and I see ChatGPT Atlas as being in the Apple "shopping cart", metaphorically as it was in the update I saw it.

Hello~ Colloquial metaphors are best avoided here in a technical forum. You stated that “ Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter” what exactly are you hoping to have explained? Are you using ChatGPT now?


~Katana-San~

Nov 25, 2025 7:51 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

IdrisSeabright wrote:


Katana-San wrote:

Hello~ Colloquial metaphors are best avoided here in a technical forum. You stated that “ Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter” what exactly are you hoping to have explained? Are you using ChatGPT now?
Sometimes I think you, me, and Mac Jim ID are all related...

You must be as I highly respect all 3 of you!

Nov 25, 2025 12:16 PM in response to lobsterghost1

lobsterghost1 wrote:


IdrisSeabright wrote:


Katana-San wrote:

Hello~ Colloquial metaphors are best avoided here in a technical forum. You stated that “ Consumers are in no position to have an independent, informed opinion on the matter” what exactly are you hoping to have explained? Are you using ChatGPT now?
Sometimes I think you, me, and Mac Jim ID are all related...
You must be as I highly respect all 3 of you!

Hello~ You are much respected as well!! Now…off to think of sentences in which to use all the cool words in *MrHoffmans post…


~Katana-San~

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