Why You Have to Try ChatGPT Atlas
About This Episode
In this episode of the AI Agents Podcast, we explore why ChatGPT Atlas is a must-try tool for anyone looking to supercharge their productivity.
Hosts Demetri Panici and Aytekin Tank delve into the powerful new agent mode that turns your browser into a fully automated assistant capable of performing deep web research, managing tasks, and interacting with sites like LinkedIn, G2, and Jotform in real-time.
They put Atlas to the test with real-world tasks like building forms, planning a night out, and gathering product research—all simply by giving natural language instructions.
Whether you're an entrepreneur, a busy professional, or just someone curious about the future of AI agents, this episode showcases how ChatGPT Atlas's browser integration represents a major upgrade in automation.
Say goodbye to basic prompts and hello to intelligent browsing with real-world impact. Tune in to see how AI is transforming how we interact with the web.
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0:00 - Why Writing Prompts Doesn't Scale
1:25 - ChatGPT Launches a Custom Browser
3:09 - Demonstrating Real Browser Automation
5:08 - Deep Research and AI Browsers
8:03 - Building Forms With Voice Commands
11:11 - AI-Powered Research on LinkedIn
17:00 - Planning a Weekend With Agent Mode
22:35 - Smart Reservations and Halloween Finds
36:45 - Researching Review Sites With AI
44:45 - The Future of Browsing Is Agentic
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People don't actually like spend time to write like people can't write much. It's very common like everybody is like that we are busy we don't want to write stuff but people know how to like instruct people know how to tell like okay go to G2 and read the reviews and just tell me what they [music] say that's it and people can say that and just automate the thing that they usually do on a browser. So I feel like this is so important. >> Hi my name is Dmitri Bonichi and I'm a content creator, agency owner and AI enthusiast. You're listening to the AI Agents podcast brought to you by Jot Form and featuring our very own CEO and founder Idkin Tank. This is the show where artificial intelligence meets innovation, productivity, and the tools shaping the future of work. Enjoy the show. Hello and welcome
back to another episode of the AI Agents Podcast. It's your two favorite nerds talking about AI agents and all the things going on in the world. Basketball season's back in full effect, so in full effect, so the world is a happier place. How are we doing today, Adakin? >> Good. Good. Like just when I watch Vamba, uh like just it's crazy. It's like he's like playing with his kids like a father playing with his kids like not allowing them to uh shoot the balls. Yeah. >> They think they're shooting a jump shot and somehow it gets blocked. That is We didn't We don't see that. Jump shots don't get blocked like they do. So, um but enough basketball talk. We're here to talk today about uh another um uh jump shot into the uh proverbial uh sphere of agents. Uh Chat GPT has taken its
shot at the browser game and more specifically the browser agent game. So a lot of you are probably familiar with the fact that Chat GPT has been the uh primary, you know, LLM for the last couple years, obviously with competition from others, but they're trying to get into the browser game. And we're going to be exploring today how exactly this browser is agentic and specifically one aspect of it which a lot of people um should really look into which is its agent mode. >> Yeah. So Chetchip released a browser um any browser like that wouldn't be excite me like why would I need a browser like I can just use chet in Chrome or Firefox um but the thing is what I'm really interested in is not the browser and I wouldn't use it for my daily tasks but what I'm really interested in what
it includes basically chip BT um in I think it was probably like a year ago released this computer agent um agent mode and this agent uh the agent that um you could use it to actually do tasks but uh it wasn't that great. Um what they did was like they actually put that agent the browser use agent into a real browsers and they released the browser. So that means you can actually like talk to your browser and tell it to do things. And this is what we are going to demonstrate today. How to talk to your browser and ask it to do things. And I think if you if you're if you're a busy professional, if you're a busy entrepreneur, you're going to appreciate it because many of the things that you try to do when you're trying to do like um like deep research
or mainus, they get blocked because they are not real like browser use agents. They're like they're just like uh bots that trying to pull the page. Uh so like for example when I go to G2 and try to do a research I when I say okay go and read all the reviews for this product on G2 and tell me like what what top things people are actually asking about it what's what are the strengths and weaknesses and what happens is that um the uh mainos or these deep research agents they get blocked by G2 and then you cannot do it but when you're using a real browser it's like you know you're actually browsing it but the AI like you are supervising an AI to do the browsing so you're still saving it time you are still doing that uh it's a little slower but
at least you don't get blocked because like you if you get blocked you can always like you know uh take over as well it has a take over feature as well um so yeah that's what we're going to demonstrate today uh and it's a very useful feature if you need automation >> yeah and I think you know it's Um it's one of those things where uh we we covered deep research before because it is pretty agentic. It does a lot of work for you um that that others wouldn't. And um you know, we're going to we're going to talk about a little bit later in the show some of the concerns people are having with it, whether those are warranted, uh what those look like, and um overall just um kind of our our closing thoughts. We'll we'll put together all the the cool stuff
we're seeing here. But first, let's let's have Idkin open up his uh I guess I was going to say his his browser, but you know, his open up his atlas uh to show us what's going on. >> So, uh yeah, this is just basically uh they made it from Chromium. So, basically, it's a Chrome browser, but they customize it. And what I'm really interested in is um this agent mod because this agent mod can actually do things for me. and automate task for me. Um, so for example, let's say I need to create a form and I can just put my prompt here. Create an appointment booking form using jot form and give me the link for it. Right, that's it. That could be a task that I'm going to do. But if I just typed it here, let's see what happens. Oh, I don't
think it went into agent mode. Okay. Yeah, now it's in the agent mode. So, basically it's it's um using the browser here. You can see um and I could always take over from here. So we went to delform.com and it's looking at the page and basically it's it's just like being um because what I've seen I actually tried this prompt multiple times and actually it did m different things every time. So every time it's actually like just reading um the page understanding what it is and then basically it's reasoning within the page and deciding what to do and does it. So basically but for example this time it actually it wrote a prompt and it entered that prompt here and uh in previous times I've seen it actually with the exact same prompt I've seen it uh go create created a blank form and then
edit those questions. I've seen and um so I could always take over and then maybe close this so that we can see it and we can resume and I see it do it things in a very different ways. Um so basically it's using the form builder uh checking if it has the right um right questions probably. Um let's see what it's doing. Confirm next steps. And the great thing is like you have this dictate, right? You can basically >> talk to it >> and you can actually tell it to do things. So basically you could use a computer without touching your keyboard or mouse if you think about it. Um >> that's amazing. >> Let's try that, right? Uh so let's let's check this uh booking uh form uh button. You can see it here. It actually created this booking form. That's great. And let's
go back and uh let's let's use the dictate. I actually haven't tried this. I'm going to try it uh right now. Okay. Microphone. Um, add uh a J form lo logo to my form. Okay, I see what it's going to do. This is quirk is wild. >> I love how how they made this cursor large and then you can actually read what it's thinking here. That's >> pretty cool as a >> as a UI. It's amazing. All right, it found it. It's going to add a logo to my form. Now, what's I'm what I'm just thinking here >> Mhm. is it's incredible to me that previously we really didn't have anything that was able to interact with your computer and then they had operator and it seemed like they kind of scrapped operator and just took whatever tech they were building and shoved it inside
of like >> Oh yeah that technology here. >> Yeah. And it's much better because you can control, you can take over, you can watch it. And if it's fail, you can always uh tell it to, you know, do something else. >> Like on the bottom right, do you see how it says followup? Um in the in the section on the bottom right for you. >> Um you mean here? >> Not the not that the you could either well in that area. Yes. Um you could either first you could take control in the center. Second, you can on the bottom right describe a task. So you can write something in the bottom right of the screen. So in the section you were looking at >> exactly right here. >> You can give it further instructions. So it complete. I think it completed. Uh >> it did.
Yeah. >> Or I clicked on something and uh basically you can ask it to do like um change the background color to orange. Let's see. Just like I've basically um dictated it. I could also write by uh request here. And what was amazing is it actually did like a web search. It went to our like brand uh page and from there it pulled a logo and it used a logo. I wouldn't have used this logo by the way. I would have used a like a transparent logo. Maybe I should ask that as well. Let's see if it's going to be able to change the background. I think it's it's doing research like it's just uh probably googling are the >> you can see it says yeah it's saying troubleshooting the color issue. It seems the color in field field isn't clickable due to it. So
switching to the standard interaction method. Let's open it. Yeah. Wow. So it's literally trying to sort out why it's not able to do what's being requested. So maybe it's not that good at color because color is really hard. Um >> maybe they don't know how to do text codes. >> Reading the pages like clicking buttons are easier but color is not that easy if you think about it uh for an AI. >> This is wild. >> I'm doing I'm doing my own research right now and uh on something >> got it >> and Oh wow. I did get it. I'm doing my own research right now and I just heard it go onto LinkedIn and find some of the clips from I'm having it research I'll show in a second. I'm having it I said find the most recent episodes of the AI agents podcast
and tell me who they've interviewed. Also find Dimmitri Penichi and Idakin on LinkedIn. Go on LinkedIn and find different social posts of them being on their podcast recently too. And I heard it started it like it's like going and trying to find it. It's wild. >> Let's see the logo. It looks good. I can change it to transparent, but it's not actually going to look anymore uh good because we have orange here. So, let's take a look at the form. Let's refresh the form. Yay, we got it. Like it it looks beautiful. Um yeah, so basically um if you are new to a product, if you don't want to learn it, why why learn it? You don't need to learn it anymore. You can just use Atlas and ask it to do things for you. >> That's that's ridiculous. Basically when it was doing things,
it did like so many um like web queries in the background to be to to to search for all these user guides and then it um actually completed those tasks and that's how it was able to do things. If it was me like let's say I don't know J for maybe you know I wouldn't have spent so much time like just trying to find the correct solution if it's not easy to find. Um but um AI doesn't have those limitations. Uh basically or you could be just using a product but you are stuck somewhere or you don't want to like write a long uh test or something. Um you could just instruct it and it will do things for you. Um so I think it's very useful if you as a part of your day like if you are doing things that you know with
repetitions it can help you do do those repetitions so that it's it's just you're just like uh giving a command and saying okay do this for me and then it's doing it for you and the advantage is whatever you can do on a browser it can actually do it. So I think it's like there's a big leap here. Uh we don't have like you don't have that on the chip chat box. It can do the web search. It can do many things but it cannot actually use products. Right now with CHP um Atlas um agent mode you can actually AI can actually use the products for you and you can watch it use it. Uh I think it's amazing. Yeah, >> I agree. Yeah, totally. I'm going to show you my stuff now. Yeah, it's it's wild. Um, I have right here. So, I had
to do agent mode and it basically I don't think people realize this, but when you just use like the web search functionality, sometimes it gets pricing wrong for credits. So, this right here, it says Apollo basic professional, whatever. It says a,000 1,000 export credits, right? Um um 2,000 export credits, 4,000. These numbers are accurate, but guess what? I've done it with just web search. So when it doesn't go to the page and it has like the old info it has because it it doesn't verify it because it's using blogs that are outdated. Right? So this is this is correct. This is more accurately correct. Then we have something like Lusha which is a tool I had never heard of which was I I did this test on cloud. I did this test on normal chatbt. I did this test on perplexity. I asked it to
give me a basically an API enrichment tool. So like I use Clay which allows you to enrich contacts um but it's more like a workflow tool and I needed an API where it's like okay find me their email, find me their phone number and this gave me a really good comprehensive list and it went to all the pages and it found it. So that's one thing but now what I'm doing is I'm having it find me the most recent episodes of the Agents podcast and tell me who uh they've interviewed. Also find out Tank. Oh, it's going on my dang LinkedIn. What's going on man? And then I'm uh funny enough on another tab [laughter] I'm mult I'm multitabbing right now. >> This is huge because if you think about it like LinkedIn actually doesn't allow any AIS. >> No. No, it doesn't. >> And
now with this you can actually use LinkedIn uh with your AI like you can do research on LinkedIn using AI. Um, so yeah, >> not only that, >> block it. >> Hopefully that is true, but also what I'm doing is I'm saying give me a full breakdown of Matas Buzzel and how he's played recently because I'm I'm a Bulls fan, but I haven't paid attention much this season. I know we're 4-0, but I don't know how Matas has been playing. So, I'm multitabbing. It's going between you researching about real stuff and then uh uh researching about other stuff. So, take a look here. We're collecting citations and preparing LinkedIn search. This is so cool to me. I also think it's kind of crazy that I can multitab like agent mode. Uh I actually want to know let's ask agent mode. [laughter] uh how how many
uh version how many instances of chat GPT atlas agent mode can I have at once and obviously in this browser I can just type this >> right I don't have >> it's just regular >> this is regular chat GPT if you don't click on agent mode it's regular yeah >> so I can just ask it like this it'll search it >> I think I see somewhere that uh you have to keep the tab open for the automation to continue. I'm not sure if it's real, but um I've seen something like that. >> So, this just finished. I don't think it's real, though, cuz it was working on both of them while I was multitabbing. >> So, it was like it was on my page. I went to check out what Mess was doing and then it went to you. >> So, I don't think that's
true. >> Look at that page. It actually says something though. Go back to that page. >> I think there was a basketball. >> Yeah. Finalizing summaries and stat. It's It's finding the recent um >> articles talking about >> I think like when you checked it uh it actually said like uh like I think it stopped because you were on other tabs and now it interesting. >> Okay. We'll see. Um but as you can see it found some recent episodes that we had. That's this is the latest episode we posted with a guy named Costas. Um, Dimmitri >> and Domican interviewed influencer marketing agents. Um, Chesy PT agent builder. This is this seems right. Braden Ree voice flow voice agents. This is accurate. Um, it's found on they went on Jot Form's website to find it. Now, let's go through here. It has my profile. It
has even recent social posts on LinkedIn. Watch this. Oh, is this wild? >> Nice. >> So, I click on this guy. >> Joined. I recently joined. See this? It's crazy. Like I've you you couldn't before [clears throat] find. Look at this. You even found a video. Like I don't know, man. What are What are your thoughts on this? This is this to me is wild. The fact that you can really how do I say that I am browsing. This is browsing. >> Yeah. >> Without me browsing. >> Oh, okay. You're automating your browsing. Automated browsing would be the word for it. [laughter] >> AI. It's actually You're not browsing. AI is browsing. >> That's what I mean. I I typed a sentence and it browsed for me. >> Yeah. AI works for you and it's like you know uh you have an AI employee who
is browsing for you and and sometime and it's using a browser for you. Uh and this is really important because many of the things that AI can do today is not possible without really using a browser like um but this allows you to actually do that. >> Yeah, I mean there are a lot of startups Like I remember like we covered covered some of them uh in some early episodes. Do you remember browser use agents and we were like surprised how much they could do. But if you think about it, those um startups are now probably dead because it's just >> Wait, I I agree with you completely. Yeah, we reviewed a company early on that was I actually just had an idea for another one. Do you want to try another fun one out? >> Yeah. Um, could you Okay, so I I think
I'm logged into my G. I'm just going to check if I'm logged into my uh Google Sheets because if I'm block could it make a Google sheet for me? >> Yeah, let's >> It can. >> That's crazy. >> It's not that great yet. Uh, >> okay. Okay. It's not that ter like it it I think it's more optimized for clicking buttons, reading pages and it's less optimized for using product like Google Sheets. It can use it but it's not perfect. Um but I think it will get there. Um one of the like OpenAI releases also products and many people think okay these products are not ready why do they release them? But I think the reason they're releasing these products is like they want to find out like what people are doing with these products and then discover like okay a lot of people are
trying to use Google sheets with this product and then they actually fix that part uh later on and um and I think that's a great strategy. Um uh yeah why don't you try a task on Google Sheets. >> Yeah. So I said plan a weekend together with friends. Start an agent to plan a weekend together. collect locations and preferences, propose venues and activities, coordinate times, make reservations, and send reminders. So, I I I'm curious how this is going to go. Um, okay. It is a little creepy. It knows I'm in Chicago because I didn't say anything about that, but it knows where I'm It knows my history. >> That's not weird at all. Um, >> well, all the chats we can see on the left, maybe you should close that. It's actually like it has this your history of Chetup. So, it knows that you're
in Chicago. >> Yeah. Right. >> Yeah. All your TTP history, it actually has that um in >> Yeah, you have the ability to I should show it in the tab. You have the ability to um when you're uh uh what's the there's an option for agent mode, logged in or logged out of chat GBT? >> Oh, yeah. Logged out is kind of like probably more like incognito mode. >> Yes. >> that would make sense. But can you even actually you can open up an incognito window of um I'm I'm I'm hovering over my at it says you can open up an incognito atlas. Actually, >> I think if you're worried at last is going to mess something up like it's going to log into your Gmail or it's going to log into um my re I mean my recommendation would be is that probably not
use outdas as your primary browser because uh like maybe you don't want to allow all those authentications to outdust uh just go to Atlas whenever you need to do automation. That's that would be my advice. That's what I do. >> Let's see how this goes. So, it went and found me some restaurants in Chicago. Found me reservations. I don't think it executed on the edge of reservations, but it's creating a plan document like an like a itinerary. >> Did you actually want a Google Sheet or Google Doc? >> Uh, I typed Google Docs because when you said it wasn't as good at Google Sheets, I figured maybe Google Docs was easier. Um, I am kind of curious how how this will It's probably easy because of the fact that it's a LLM, right? I'd hope it can do this. That's kind of a easier test.
Um, I did want to talk about the Chat GPT atlas uh kind of security stuff. It does track kind of your patterns and stuff like that similar to what happens with chatbt as it does already. And and you know, just Idkin's point, I think I'm an AI optimist. I think in general these are good things but if you are do have that concern like we're saying just use it for research right use it for research don't use it for as much um or deep research don't use it for stuff that you could use on your normal browser if that's your concern um like this is actually pretty incredible that it did this um but then again like I said it's an LLM so I would have hoped that it did it so it knows this weekend is November 1st through 2nd which is pretty funny.
Um, what I what I Oh, you know what's crazy? This is actually good advice. And and I just want to call out uh for Chicago recommendations. I did want to just call out real quick on the bottom right. It did have a circle that had the little like block in it, which means it was running. So now that it's not there anymore, we know it's not running. So, um, we can get together. >> A little blurry when it's running. Um, >> it does like those little like >> specks. Yeah, it does like little specks everywhere. >> So, these are actually really good recommendations. Barca and Cortino are two places I frequent. So, um, I've never been to Izzu, so I could check that out. And, um, it even found me times that are available. And as you can tell, when it comes to Saturday nights,
people are nobody has anything better to do than than pl than planned weekend dinner already. So, you only This is so This is so Chicago. If you're trying to book a last minute reservation, it has to be at like 900 p.m. or 4:30 because everyone's already booked all the times. >> So, >> it even checked those times and I'll give it to you. That That's great. If you ask me to make a reservation, >> look, it's got a pumpkin popup for like uh I was actually about to send a follow-up saying, "Is there any Halloween stuff? Is there any >> should you do a reservation? You can always cancel later. I actually kind of want to see what happens. Do you want you want to try that? >> Yeah, let's go. >> Okay. Is there any uh could you book the reservation in uh at
Brazero in Westtown? uh wait, no. Which one had the reservations? Where was that? Yeah, in Westtown for um 8:30 p.m. on Saturday. Also, is there any fun Halloween stuff in the city? Add that to the dock. [snorts] [sighs] Yeah. So, this is the this is the thing. It's wild is is uh how I'll put it. Um, I've never I never really thought we didn't have the the power to do this eventually, but I guess that now it's in front of me. I'm just kind of in shock, you know, right? Like I I think we both probably saw this coming in our heads like this is the perfect world, right? I type and it does the things I want on my computer. >> Yeah, you you didn't have to type it. You could actually clicked on >> Yeah, I'm sorry. You're right. I could have used
the microphone. That's my bad. Yeah, that's even the more stupid thing. I can like literally yap at this thing and it does what I tell it. I can be like laying on my couch yapping at this thing. >> Talking to your browser. >> Yeah. Uh just, you know, you could actually uh you know uh just connect your browser to your TV and just lay down. >> Oh, that's exactly what I thought. I have AirPlay on my on my TV. >> We just need a microphone >> inside of I don't know if you guys have ever used Mac. So, this is just my my weird nerdy stuff. Let me share my whole screen for a second so you guys see this. Um, you guys totally if you are trying this out for yourself. Um, he's not kidding. Like I use a Mac. Do you use a
Mac? >> Yeah. So use if you if you like use screen mirroring and extend it to your TV, right? And then you can >> your neighbor's TV. >> That's my dad. That's No, for some reason it's my dad's name. So, for some reason, yeah, it's a sick Italian name. Um, but no, like you could do that and then just like he said, just dictate and yap at this thing while you're laying on your couch. Um. >> Uhhuh. >> All right. To avoid any accidental format. Okay. So, now it's reformatting the document. I love that. That's pretty sick. Okay, I'll summarize >> is so much. let's see. It looks like I unintentionally split the bullet point. Okay, so it knows it messed up. No, it's fixing it. Okay, look at this. There is some Halloween events, though. We got N slightly spooky Saturday at Navy Pier.
We got Chicago Park District Halloween events. We got Forbidden Forest Experience, a Harry Potter themed forest walk near Chicago. Ooh. I think this is where we're seeing some of the It's funny in real time we went just from excitement to uh the the real errors that can exist. Um so let's see. It seems like Oh, here we go. >> All right. It's it's making the reservation in front of our eyes. >> Oh boy. I said 8:30 p.m. on Saturday. Let's see if it figures out. So, Saturday is November 2nd. I'm just kind of curious how it does this. >> It's about to AI demo. They're always doing like airline reservation. >> Yeah. What is up with that? Do people not want to book their own stuff? I don't know. I'm like I've never been that like bothered about booking a damn reservation. >> Wow. Pick
the right time. >> Yeah. See if it does Saturday. >> Day. Okay. >> Is the day crypt? >> It's it's doing the time first. So Oh, no. Saturday's date. It No, Saturday is the first. Holy >> Sorry. I'm It's just It's just shocking to me. Okay, so >> this is actually like this could be like the most useful way to use the agent mode. >> It's like uh can you find me? Oh, you know what? All right. You Idken, you're married. Is it? So, um, there's a running joke in the States, and I think it's accurate between me and my girlfriend, at least. I won't speak for for everybody's relationship, but the question of where the hell are we eating? >> You know, like, what are we doing for dinner, a tale as old as time, trying to figure out what the hell to do
there. And I tell you what, all I would do is just be like, you know what? >> What kind of food do you want? Uh, I want uh XYZ. Okay. What time are we thinking of eating on Saturday? Friday. Uh or on Saturday? Uh I guess around like seven. Find me food in X category around 7 on Friday. Pick at random. Open up open table. Booking reservation. >> It's like you play food roulette with your your girlfriend or wife. >> Or just you say, "I'm hungry. Fix it." >> Yeah. I'm hungry. Fix it. That That'd be a fun little exercise. >> Okay. It looks like it got stuck on the name. Well, it's it's it's only stuck because it's not going to let me. I also So, it says, >> "But completing the booking now requires entering personal details." So, to speak to some of
the security issues, right? It seems like it's making sure that I I'm the one putting in the credit card stuff too, right? Because if I didn't show up, >> um it it gives me a $30 charge on Open Table at this restaurant. So basically what what we're what we're seeing here is we're seeing an opportunity to solve the age-old problem of where are we eating for dinner? No. Um we're we're seeing opportunities to at least get you put in front of the right information. Um but maybe not have you execute on things that are sensitive. Um which I think is is interesting. Um, I would have really like >> I think you could always um like um tell the atlas like your name and email, phone and all that stuff. So, it has that information. Uh probably has has in like probably there's a way
to do enter that information somewhere and just leave leave the card stuff to you like you can just take over. You could use tyco stuff to do those things. And if you think about it, like you spend so much time entering the same information on every form like enter like name, address, phone number, >> like wait a second. What is this symbol? Cuz doesn't uh so Google has that whole like form fill out thing, right? The the pre the pre-saved password stuff. You know what I'm talking about? >> It never works for >> Yeah. I'm wondering whether it'll be able to What is this symbol? I'm gonna actually, you know what I'm going to do? I'm gonna ask Atlas. >> This is a clean shot. If you guys need a screenshot tool, clean shot. >> Brought to you by myself. >> Plus, >> where do
you see the ask anything? There's a plus near it. >> Oh, duh. Yeah. >> Okay. >> Add photos or files at the top. >> Oh, browser. Wait, one second. What's browser memory? I'm actually just curious what brows your like history like uh I visited this web page. I cannot remember it something like that. >> Um there was actually a photo option there. Um yeah. So um you can I just it has a paste feature >> so do that. >> Actions or automations menu? What? >> Okay. The key. Oh, the key is this magic key used to access tools. Okay. If you hover over it, you can see such a actions avail. >> This is intriguing to me. I can certainly have you fill out your details when needed, but for privacy and security reasons, I'm required to ask your explicit confirmation each time before entering
any personal or payment info. Okay, so that's the thing. >> Oh, I see. So, even if it remembers it, it will need your sword to confirmation. >> I don't mind that at all. I think that's a very good feel. >> I think that's a good game. >> I think that that kind of covers off on something we were concerned about, right? Is is that issue. >> any other thoughts, any other ideas before we kind of close this one out? I think I think uh I've got a good weekend planned now. Uh we got the all the Halloween events here. >> Uh I I'll set like uh another one another example. >> Sure. Um so one of the things I do um let's see should um okay I'll share my screen now so one of things I really like if I'm researching about a product like
which products to use um I think the best place to find out about them is G2 and I will just try to find like people's review and read the reviews and you know learn from And the problem is like if you use like deep research um any deep research products or if you use like mainus and say like go G2 go to G2 and beat the reviews it's not going to be able to do it. Um probably the same thing with LinkedIn like many of these things they actually block you because you're not real like it's the bots uh and they don't allow bots to like look at so many uh scrape so many pages. So one way you can do is like if you are blocked that way you can actually use a real block browser in this case right on G2 read 10
reviews and I put 10 because it takes time right and uh you could just say read all J from reviews and then tell me top strengths and weaknesses and you could just let it do it things and this is another way to do um research basically um when you are doing like web research you and uh watch it do the research in front of you. And um so it's going to go to the agent mode now mouth and it's going to go to G2. It found a J form and J form reviews. It's going to it's looking at reviews. It's reading the top reviews. You could probably do the same like you know you're planning um comparing different restaurants and you could basically ask you to read the reviews and from there see like whatever you care but see if there's any um anything that
makes sense for you. Uh like one restaurant probably has what you're looking for and you could ask a query like that, a prompt like that to find UPS. So it's uh reading the reviews. Hm. Encountered a new review from a nonprofit. So it got already five reviews. Continues. So it's actually taken time like it's um and this could be an advantage and disadvantage. Um like one of the problems with like uh like chat bots or deep research agents is that they will shortcut some things. Uh maybe you prefer them to do like take the time to really understand each each review and then and then make a decision after understanding them all. So it seems to be doing lots of uh screenshotting by the way. Um that's interesting. It can actually read it but it >> it prefers to take a screenshot of the page
and that's actually what it's loing. >> I wonder why. that um you know OpenAI uh you know reviewing all the things that are happening uh they will probably like improve this kind of stuff and that that should bring a huge improvements in the speed right looks like we are almost there >> kind of curious why it's doing a screenshot instead of like a like you can do a HTTP request and get like a pages info and it's an LLM. So I'm I don't know maybe I'm that's fair. I'm actually have to do a screenshot because it can actually uh see the page uh like >> see what's visible on the page. Um so I think it's just it's just released like uh a week ago. So I think it's just not optimized yet. these kind of things will be sorted out and it's going to
get much faster. So, okay, it completed 10 reviews on G2. Top strengths, very easy to build forms and drag and drop and extensive customization, automation capabilities, helpful integration and data management. These are great. Top weaknesses, pricing and free plan limits um and limited customization and missing features and integration quirks. And what is great is like it's actually linking to these users. So let's see if I click on this user pricing. This user didn't like pricing. Oh, it actually shows it here. Basically, I can make this larger to see this part. Um and right J free plan is way too limited. They want more submissions from the free plan. Uh which is understandable. And yeah. Uh so basically if you are doing a deep research if you are stuck at something because um they don't allow like you know AI to scrape the pages. You could
use Atlas uh to be able to do that research. It's going to take much longer but um you know you can just uh open it and leave it like that as well. Like just um it's just going to continue to run uh while you do something else. >> Yeah. No, absolutely. Um I I'm just really impressed with the fact that we've gotten to where we're at um so quickly. I think with anything that people are acknowledging with like the concerns, um just don't use it as your main browser, right? Like and it seems like there are some fail safes in place to prevent you from, you know, going around going on a shopping spree. Um it's, you know, it's really important to me that there is nothing that I put in the world that I don't want to do. Like they if the fact that
it prevented me from buying that actually really made me feel better, right? Because I'm sure it has access. It needs explicit uh confirmation and that to me is a big deal. So on the positive side, you can do a lot of great research with this as we've kind of shown. you get more accurate research when it goes and scrolls through the pages rather than uh you know if I looked up pricing for those different lead enrichment tools. I've got the wrong answer four out of seven eight times when I've done it on other LLMs or just web search because it's using blogs. It's not confirming on the pricing page. It really does do a thorough job. And like you showed and and it's the case with all these other places, there are anti-scraping and anti-API web search >> things that are being implemented by G2,
by other review platforms. It it LinkedIn, right? We showed in multiple different platforms. We can get the information out of those platforms in the same way by typing a prompt. whereas before we we would kind of be blocked. So that's that those are my two cents. It's it's great research tool. Don't use it for everything. >> I think it's one thing that makes this so powerful is uh it's easy to use because you already know how to use the browser. Um you are already using a browser every day to do things, right? You're using products, you are using Google to search for things, right? Whatever you are doing now instead of doing it you can just talk to CHP and you can watch it do it you can take control uh while it's doing those things and you can like just give it give it
more instructions so this means uh it's just much easier uh to do than just writing a prompt like it's just do you remember like there was all these guys about like so many prompt related guys like everybody was trying to learn how to there was even this like be a prompt engineer kind of uh >> oh yeah prompt engineering was a big phrase >> the feature of employment is like being a prompt engineer things like that right it went away uh because it's just um AI uh the chat bots actually became much smarter so you don't have to be such a great prompter to be able to describe what you are doing but even if you are like people like people don't actually like spend time to write like people can't write much Uh that's a big like it's very common like everybody is like
that we are busy we don't want to write stuff uh but people know how to like instruct right people know how to tell like okay go to G2 and read the reviews and just tell me what they say that's it and people can say that and just uh you know uh automate the thing that they usual do on a browser so I feel like this is so important um this is this this could be big uh if you know more people use it. Uh but um it's going to really help a lot of people automate their job and save so much time. Um so I'm really excited about it. >> Me too. All right. Well, with that being said, thank you guys so much for listening. Make sure to leave a like and review. Uh things have been going well on our end. I appreciate
your time and we'll be seeing you in the next one. Peace. >> See you the next time. Bye-bye.