If you’ve tried installing ChatGPT Atlas Browser on your Mac and encountered this message: “You can’t open the application ‘ChatGPT Atlas’ because this application is not supported on this Mac.” Don’t worry — you’re not alone. Many Mac users have faced this issue, especially those using Intel-based Macs or older versions of macOS. In this article, we’ll explain what causes this error, why it happens, and how you can fix it. 🚨 What Does “Application Not Supported on This Mac” Mean? This message appears when ChatGPT Atlas can’t run on a system that doesn’t meet its minimum macOS or hardware requirements. Currently, ChatGPT Atlas is designed for: 💻 Macs with Apple Silicon (M1, M2, or M3 chips) ⚙️ macOS Sonoma (version 14) or newer If your Mac still uses an Intel processor or runs an older macOS like Ventura or Monterey, the system will reject the app — triggering the “not supported” message. 👉 Learn Why ChatGPT Atlas Fails to Log In on macOS 🧠 Why …
Have you ever been waiting for ChatGPT to reply in Atlas, and suddenly the screen freezes with a weird message saying: “getNodeByIdOrMessageId – no node found by id”? That’s exactly what several ChatGPT Atlas users recently experienced on OpenAI’s official forum. At first glance, the error sounds like alien language to most people — but for Mac users who’ve been trying the latest version of Atlas, this message pops up quite often and can be really frustrating. I personally ran into the same issue while having several Atlas tabs open. At first, ChatGPT started to feel sluggish, and then that error message suddenly appeared on the screen. It took me a few seconds to realize: it wasn’t my connection — something was off on Atlas’s side. 👉 What about this error? ChatGPT Atlas Login Error Explained: The Server Certificate Could Not Be Verified 🧠 From the Forum: Users Who Found the Error A user named YuanL shared their experience on the OpenAI forum after 2 days Atlas…
Good news for Mac users — ChatGPT Atlas is finally available as a native desktop app. But before installing it, there’s one important question many people ask: “Does my Mac meet the system requirements?” Because not every Mac can run Atlas. Some models are supported, some are not, and the details matter — especially the processor and the macOS version. Also read: How to set ChatGPT Atlas as Default Browser? Supported macOS Version According to the latest documentation from OpenAI’s “Getting Started with Atlas,” the app requires: macOS 14.2 Monterey or later If your Mac is still on an older version, you’ll need to update before installing Atlas . Most modern Macs can update without issues, but older models may be limited by hardware. Also read: How to import data (bookmarks, passwrods, historys, etc) from another browser to ChatGPT Atlas? Apple Silicon Only (Not for Intel Macs) Atlas currently supports Macs powered by Apple Silicon — meaning M-series processor…
Many Mac users rushed to install ChatGPT Atlas expecting it to work like Chrome, Safari, or Arc. But on some machines, the excitement ends with a frustrating popup: “You can’t use this version of the application with this version of macOS.” I saw this error on two Macs: one on macOS Ventura and one on Monterey. Both installed successfully, but macOS refused to launch the app. Originally, many people thought this was a bug or Gatekeeper problem. But after digging into the official documentation, the cause is clear: ChatGPT Atlas has strict hardware and OS requirements. 👉 Are you also experiencing this error? API.BaseAPI.InternalRequestError error 1 Why This Error Happens 1. Your Mac Uses an Intel Processor According to OpenAI, ChatGPT Atlas only supports Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) machines. If your Mac says Intel , Atlas will not run — even if macOS is up to date. 2. Your macOS Version Is Too Old Atlas requires macOS Monterey 14.2 or newer . If you're runni…
Some macOS users have reported that they can’t sign in to ChatGPT Atlas using the “Log in with Google” option. After authentication, the login window closes, but Atlas shows this error message: Sign in failed Failed to update user data. Please try again. Error: An error occurred during fetching values for the user. 403 This issue was recently discussed on the OpenAI developer forum, where a user from India experienced the exact same problem. Restarting the app and signing in multiple times didn’t help. What Causes Error 403 on Atlas Login? Based on early reports from users and developers, the problem seems to come from one of these sources: Region or geo-restriction — Google OAuth may fail in certain countries. OAuth permissions glitch — Atlas cannot fetch user data after authentication. Corrupted cookies or cache — Login data fails to pass back to the app. Outdated Atlas build — Some early builds are unstable on macOS. Temporary server-side issu…