OpenAI is interested in buying the Chrome browser if the Federal Court orders Google to sell it.
This was stated by OpenAI CEO Nick Turley, Bloomberg reports.
“Yes, we would like to, like many others,” Turley said when asked if the company would try to buy the browser.
Turley made the statement during a trial in which the U.S. Department of Justice is trying to change Google’s business practices after a court found that the company abused its monopoly position in the search engine market. Judge Amit Mehta has until August to decide which business practices Google should change.
OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT, currently has an extension in the Google Chrome browser that users can download. But Turley said a deeper integration of Chrome with OpenAI would create a better product.
