OpenAI is bringing its own AI search browser to compete with Google Chrome, know what will be special in it

Tech News Desk – OpenAI, the company which created a stir worldwide by launching its AI chatbot ChatGPT, is now preparing to compete with Google. According to the report, OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT, is now planning to launch its own browser. If this happens, it will compete directly with Google Chrome, one of Google's most used products. OpenAI browser combined with its chatbot will give much better answers and results. This is going to increase Google's tension because the company is recently undergoing investigation by the US Justice Department, in which the company may be asked to sell its Chrome for up to $20 billion.

Chatbot support will be available in the browser
According to the report, OpenAI will integrate its web browser with its chatbot to improve results. According to the report, the company has talked to app developers and websites such as Condé Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite and Priceline about its upcoming product, who may have seen the prototype or design of the product. Developing the browser will increase the stature of the company as after the launch of ChatGPT it is already a big company in Artificial Intelligence. Let us tell you that the company has already entered the search market with its SearchGPT, which you can use if you are a premium member.

Additionally, OpenAI has also partnered with Hearst, a multinational mass media and business information company, to form a content management partnership that will publish the company's newspapers and magazines. OpenAI has also introduced an advanced feature into ChatGPT, which integrates web search capabilities. This feature will now challenge traditional search engines by giving users direct answers with the source.

Google's tensions increased when the Justice Department said that Google has a monopoly in search engines and should end its lucrative and exclusive contracts with Apple and other companies that make it the default search engine in smartphones and tablets.

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