OpenAI will challenge Google, preparing to launch browser to compete with Chrome

A report says that ChatGPT maker OpenAi is preparing to launch a browser to challenge Google. For this, the company has also started looking for product designs and prototypes. These days there are reports of Google selling Chrome, so this can be an opportunity for OpenAI.

Sun, 24 Nov 2024 01:06 PM (IST)
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OpenAI will challenge Google, preparing to launch browser to compete with Chrome
OpenAI will challenge Google, preparing to launch browser to compete with Chrome

We all know that technology has made a huge change in terms of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT maker OpenAI is now making a big plan. As per Jagran, the company is looking for options for itself in the web browser field. It has been told that the company is looking for such product designs and web browser prototypes. In which ChatGPT language incorporates capabilities.

This browser of OpenAI will work exactly like Google's Chrome browser works. What other information is given in this report. Let's know.

According to a report, OpenAI is considering building an integrated web browser from ChatGPT. The report states that the company has discussed AI-integrated search tools with developers such as Priceline, Eventbrite, Redfin, and Condé Nast. During this time some product designs and prototypes have also been seen, which point to the arrival of a new browser.

The company is already a prototype of SearchGPT's new search features, which are designed to combine the power of OpenAI models with information from the web so that users can get accurate information in less time from clear and reliable sources.

While OpenAI has seen early prototypes for the latter, it's not ready for a launch yet. Once the company releases, though, its browser will go into direct competition with Alphabet's Chrome browser immediately. With the combination of the SearchGPT, this would work for OpenAI's web browser to lure users. The company owned by Alphabet is also turning the tables in building AI-powered chatbots.

The current headache for Google is the United States Department of Justice recommending that it sell Chrome. It has been said that a headache for Google could be an opportunity for OpenAI. Presently, the domination in the browser space has been done and dusted by Google. However, in the coming times, things may change owing to the arrival of OpenAI's browser. Now, it remains to be seen how much truth is there in the news of Open AI launching a browser.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer