
his week, Koby Ofek explores OpenAI Atlas, the web browser with ChatGPT built in, and what it means when your tabs start doing the clicking for you. Atlas can summarize pages, fill forms, and run multi step errands that stretch from research to checkout. We also look at ChatGPT company knowledge, the feature that turns messy internal wikis, Slack threads, and buried decks into answers with citations, and we unpack Project Mercury, OpenAI effort to learn the grunt work of junior bankers so machines can build the models that once built careers.
From the shop floor to the executive suite, the question is not if jobs change, it is where the glue work goes. Koby charts the near term shift, browsers that handle metawork, copilots that collapse retrieval, and analysts who become editors of machine output. Expect candid guidance for managers on agent policies and oversight rituals, plus practical playbooks for individual contributors who want to trade busywork for judgment.
Future Forward Flashes include ad making that costs half and ships twice as fast, warehouse automation targets with real headcount implications, European regulators sharpening their teeth, and a hardware hint that tomorrow compute may already be on your desk. Subscribe and share with a colleague who still treats the browser like a passive rectangle.