OpenAI is reportedly developing its own web browser with the support of various AI tools, promising to be a formidable competitor to Google.
OpenAI, the company behind the "miraculous" ChatGPT, is reportedly developing a new web browser that integrates ChatGPT and other AI tools, offering unique features such as information searching, content aggregation, translation, etc., putting pressure on Google.
Accordingly, the browser, codenamed NLWeb, allows users to interact using natural language, providing an intelligent web browsing experience thanks to the power of AI, especially ChatGPT.
In addition, OpenAi has also recruited two key engineers from the Google Chrome project, including Ben Goodger, one of the creators of the browser.
This is seen as OpenAI's direct "declaration of war" on Google, the dominant player in the web browsing market today. However, this competition could bring many benefits to users, as technology companies continuously innovate and improve their products.
Recently, the US Department of Justice has also been pressuring Google to sell its Chrome browser to combat monopolistic practices in the search industry. Therefore, if OpenAI can capitalize on this "golden opportunity," the browser market could undergo significant changes.
In addition to developing a browser, OpenAI is also partnering with Samsung to provide AI products. If the deal is successful, OpenAI will gain access to a massive user base for its services alongside Apple Intelligence.
With the strong rise of new players, veteran Google is having to intensify its efforts to maintain its competitiveness with OpenAI in particular and other AI companies in general. Previously, in 2022, Google launched the Gemini chatbot to compete with ChatGPT.
According to Rural and Development
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