
Summary
- The Chief Product Officer of OpenAI, Nick Turley, has hinted that the company would be interested in purchasing Google Chrome if it became available.
- This comes as Google faces an antitrust lawsuit, with suggestions Chrome could be sold off being raised.
- However, industry experts have criticised the idea, suggesting it would do little to promote competition.
- Instead, it wouldsimply give another company monopoly power, namely OpenAI.
- Chrome also has 4 billion users, which would provide unprecedented data to feed AI models.
- OpenAI’s interest in Chrome also raises questions about the future of Bing, given OpenAI’s partnership with Microsoft.
- Moreover, there are also concerns that complete AI integration of Chrome would limit content on the internet to material predominantly written by AI.
By Gavin Phillips
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