OpenAI to release web browser in challenge to Google Chrome
UNITED STATES, JUL 10 – OpenAI plans an AI browser built on Chromium with integrated ChatGPT and AI agents, aiming to challenge Google Chrome’s 66% market share and access critical user data.
- OpenAI is preparing to introduce a new web browser enhanced with artificial intelligence, aiming to compete with Google Chrome’s dominant position in the market.
- OpenAI chose to develop a proprietary browser to enhance its ability to control user data and offer innovative browsing features.
- The browser will integrate AI agents like Operator to handle tasks directly within a ChatGPT-like chat interface without linking out to websites.
- OpenAI, whose ChatGPT platform is used by roughly 400 million people each week, plans to capitalize on this user base to challenge Google's advertising revenue model that depends heavily on data from Chrome users.
- If successful, the browser could reshape how users interact online and impact Google's leverage over search traffic and advertising revenue.
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