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OpenAI considers developing web browser to take on Google- The Information

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Investing.com– OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, has considered developing a web browser to combine with its chatbot and has also signed deals to build search features, the Information reported on Thursday.

OpenAI has spoken to app developers such as Conde Nast, Redfin (NASDAQ:RDFN), Evenbrite and Priceline about the search product, The Information reported, citing people who have seen prototypes or designs of the products.

Developing a web browser could further boost the usage of ChatGPT, which is already one of the most-used artificial intelligence tools in the world. However, OpenAI is nowhere close to launching a browser, The Information report said.

The move could create a major competitor for Google, which commands a major share of the browser and search market. OpenAI recently launched a search engine, called SearchGPT, on a limited scale, and plans to roll out the product on a bigger scale next year.

The Information report comes just as the Department of Justice recommended Google sell its Chrome browser to remedy its allegedly monopolistic practices in the online search engine market. Google parent Alphabet Inc’s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) shares plummeted nearly 5% on Thursday.

OpenAI sparked a frenzy over AI with the launch of ChatGPT in late-2022, sparking a mad rush among other tech majors, including Google, to boost their AI offerings.

The company, which is among the world’s most valuable startups, has also discussed offering artificial intelligence features on Samsung-made devices, a key business partner of Google, the Information report said.

OpenAI already has a partnership with Apple Inc (NASDAQ:AAPL), under which the iPhone maker’s “Apple Intelligence” features on its latest line of devices are powered by OpenAI’s technology.

 

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