🐢 OpenAI launches AI browser + 7 more stories
In the last 3 days ChatGPT read 80872 top news stories. After removing previously covered events, there are 8 articles with a significance score over 5.9.

[6.2] OpenAI introduces ChatGPT Atlas, an AI-powered web browser — euronews.com (+155)
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, a new AI-powered web browser, positioning the company to compete directly against Google's Chrome. The move signals a new battleground for AI integration.
The browser features a 'memory' function to personalize searches by recalling browsing history and an 'agent mode' for completing tasks. It is available globally on macOS, with other platforms coming soon.
OpenAI states browsing data is not used for AI training, and users can manage their history. The launch follows similar AI browser integrations from rivals like Google and Perplexity.
[6.6] US and Australia forge critical minerals partnership — apnews.com (+52)
The U.S. and Australia signed an $8.5 billion critical minerals deal on Monday to secure rare-earth resources and counter China’s dominance over the global technology supply chain.
The agreement follows recent Chinese export restrictions on the materials, which are essential for defense and electronics. Over $3 billion will be jointly invested in Australian mining projects within six months.
Signed by President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the deal is seen by officials as a way to reduce economic risk, though experts say catching up to China will take decades.
Highly covered news with significance over 5.5
[6.3] Tiny eye implant, special glasses help some legally blind patients read again — cbsnews.com (+29)
[6.1] EU countries agree to ban Russian gas imports — rtl.nl (Dutch) (+28)
[5.9] First NHS liver cancer patient receives pioneering non-invasive ultrasound treatment — independent.co.uk (+4)
[5.8] Germany's trade with China surpasses the US — jp.reuters.com (Japanese) (+2)
[5.6] mRNA covid vaccines spark immune response that may aid cancer survival — newscientist.com (+6)
[5.5] Mark Zuckerberg will testify in social media youth mental health trial — bbc.com (+8)
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