ChatGPT maker OpenAI likely considering to take on Google with browser

The move could pit the Sam Altman-led company against Google, which commands the lion's share of the browser and search market

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OpenAI has also discussed powering artificial intelligence features on Samsung-made devices | Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Reuters
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 22 2024 | 10:49 PM IST
ChatGPT-creator OpenAI has recently considered developing a web browser that would combine with its chatbot and separately discussed or struck deals to power search features, the Information reported on Thursday. 
OpenAI has spoken about the search product with website and app developers such as Conde Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite and Priceline, the report said, citing people who have seen prototypes or designs of the products. 
The move could pit the Sam Altman-led company against Google, which commands the lion's share of the browser and search market. OpenAI has already entered the search market with SearchGPT. 
Google-owner Alphabet has been trying to boost its AI heft since ChatGPT's launch in late 2022, answering back with its own generative AI chatbot, Gemini, last year. 
Shares of Alphabet were down around 1 per cent in extended trading, after closing around 5 per cent lower on Thursday. 
Google's dominance in the browser market became precarious after the US Department of Justice argued that the company should sell its Chrome browser to end its monopoly on online search. 
OpenAI has also discussed powering artificial intelligence features on Samsung-made devices, a key business partner of Google, the Information report said, citing people who were briefed about the situation. 
The company already has a partnership with Apple, whereby the iPhone maker's "Apple Intelligence" features on new devices are powered using the technology from OpenAI. 
The Information report, however, said OpenAI is not remotely close to launching a browser. 
Google, OpenAI and Samsung did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment. 
(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
 
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First Published: Nov 22 2024 | 8:33 AM IST

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