OpenAI's next big launch could be an AI web browser
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OpenAI is preparing to launch an AI web browser that incorporates a native ChatGPT interface, enhancing user interactions by allowing automated task completion like booking reservations and filling forms. The browser will utilize Google’s open-source Chromium engine, commonly used across popular browsers such as Chrome and Edge. This development poses competitive challenges to Google, particularly following Perplexity's recent launch of a similar AI-driven browser. OpenAI previously explored browser opportunities and employed individuals who contributed to the Google Chrome project.
OpenAI's planned AI web browser will feature a native ChatGPT interface, allowing users to interact with the chatbot directly and efficiently complete tasks.
The browser will be powered by Google's open-source Chromium engine, similar to major browsers like Chrome and Microsoft Edge, positioning it competitively.
Perplexity launched its Comet web browser with a built-in AI assistant and AI search engine, highlighting the growing interest in AI-powered browsing experiences.
This browser initiative follows earlier explorations by OpenAI into browser technology, including hiring personnel linked to the original development of Google Chrome.
Read at The Verge
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