An OpenAI exec says the company would buy Google's Chrome, if given the option
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During Google's antitrust trial, OpenAI's product head stated that the company would consider acquiring the Chrome browser if Google is mandated to sell it by regulators. This statement aligns with the DOJ's antitrust litigation seeking to curb Google's monopolistic practices in online markets. The potential acquisition could facilitate an integration of ChatGPT with Chrome, promising enhanced user experiences. Chrome holds a dominant position in the market, with substantial user traffic contributing to Google's advertising revenues. The court has previously ruled that Google violated antitrust laws, but an appeal is in progress.
OpenAI's head of product for ChatGPT expressed interest in acquiring Chrome if Google is forced to sell it, highlighting the browser's significant market share and potential for integration.
The Department of Justice's antitrust case against Google may result in the forced divestiture of Chrome, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of Google's practices in online search and advertising.
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