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OpenAI considers taking on Google with browser
OpenAI considers taking on Google with browser, the Information reports
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 is considering launching its own browser to challenge Google
OpenAI has already had discussions about its browser with app developers and websites, including Conde Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite, and Priceline, reports The Information, which cites people
OpenAI is eyeing a shot at 2 of Google's most dominant territories: report
OpenAI is eyeing two territories that have long been dominated by Google, according to a report from The Information: web browsing and search. The AI startup is at the early stages of considering the development of a web browser that would be integrated with OpenAI's ChatGPT,
Forget a search engine: OpenAI could make its own web browser!
Let’s face it, OpenAI was put on this planet to get on Google’s nerves. After launching ChatGPT back in 2022, it’s been giving Google a run for its money in the AI market. OpenAI recently delivered the biggest kick to Google’s shin with the launch of SearchGPT.
After search engine, OpenAI plans to introduce in-house browser
OpenAI is planning to introduce its own browser, a direct competition to Google Chrome. And this could be the best time as well.
OpenAI considers taking on Google with browser, partnering with Samsung: report
ChatGPT-creator OpenAI has recently considered developing a web browser that would combine with its chatbot, the Information reported Thursday, and has separately discussed or struck deals to power search features.
OpenAI ponders releasing web browser to challenge Google: report
OpenAI has reportedly considered launching its own web browser to challenge Google, who has dominated the search space. Read more here.
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artificial
intelligence
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Google to streamline Gemini Live chats with quick resume controls
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'Genesis' looks at the future of artificial intelligence
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Will AI kill Google? Past predictions of doom were totally wrong.
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Google, Microsoft praise M'sia's approach to building AI infrastructure, roadmap
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KPMG to invest $100m in Google Cloud partnership
KPMG is set to make $100m investment in its Google Cloud partnership to bolster artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, ...
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