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    Home » Blog » OpenAI Eyes Google’s Chrome Browser If Forced Sale Happens, Exec Reveals in Court

    OpenAI Eyes Google’s Chrome Browser If Forced Sale Happens, Exec Reveals in Court

    April 23, 2025Updated:April 23, 2025 Tech No Comments
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    An OpenAI professional revealed in a shocking twist at Google’s continued antitrust trial that the company may be interested in purchasing Google’s Chrome browser if regulators compelled its sale. The U.S. government is urging extreme measures to end Google’s dominance of online research, as the bomb statement did.

    Nick Turley, ChatGPT‘s head of merchandise, testified in court on Tuesday that OpenAI may jump at the chance to buy Chrome if it ever becomes available. According to Turley,” Yes, we do, as did many other parties,” according to Bloomberg.

    He added that having Chrome might help OpenAI develop an” AI-first” browser experience that would give people something really special.

    From AI to seek, and probably now to computers

    Turley’s look provided a rare glimpse into how the search engine market and the Artificial race are beginning to clash.

    Prosecutors contend that Google’s position in the search market gives it an unfair advantage in terms of AI creation. Turnley testified that OpenAI had recently attempted to obtain access to Google’s search engine for ChatGPT, but the demand was turned down.

    ” We think having multiple partners, especially Google’s API, would allow us to provide a better solution to people,” according to Reuters in an email sent during the hearing. Google disputed the plea, citing the number of companies that were already present. Turner stated in jury that” We have no relationship with Google today.”

    Judge advocates for effective remedies

    The Justice Department has proposed extensive measures to limit Google’s influence, including requiring the company to sell Chrome and stop entering exclusive agreements with companies like AT&amp and T, Samsung and Samsung. The DOJ claims that these measures help keep Google’s position as a leader in search.

    In a significant 2024 decision, Judge Amit Mehta determined that Google “is a corporation, and it has acted as one to keep its monopoly,” according to a 286-page mind. Google intends to appeal, and its last remedy selection is anticipated by August.

    Why does OpenAI require Chrome?

    With over a 67 % market share, Chrome is the most widely used browser in the world. If OpenAI owned it, the business could radically change how people use the internet to view. Turner also made a hint that OpenAI has been developing its own search technology, but he acknowledged that it is still in its early stages of development.

    The prosecution has examined Google’s kingdom, and the possibility of a forced Chrome price is just one of many extraordinary results. If regulators demand a breakup, it may reshape the tech industry, giving OpenAI and other companies a chance to break into Google’s territory.

    Antitrust authorities will likely examine any prospective buyers even if Chrome is offered for sale in order to stop another dominance from emerging. After all, AT&amp T was the last company to be ordered to dissolve in the United States in the 1980s, a decision that forever altered the telecom business.

    Google, in contrast, insists it is fair in its competition and plans to contest the decision.

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