Today (November 22), Fast Technology reported on November 22 that under pressure from antitrust regulators, Google is facing the situation of being forced to divest the Chrome browser. It is reported that against this backdrop, OpenAI is stepping up its efforts to challenge Google's dominance in the search and browser markets, planning to launch a new browser and closely integrate it with the ChatGPT chatbot to provide a faster and more convenient search experience. This browser can automatically search the Internet based on user needs, quickly provide the latest information and web links, and use third-party search provider technology and partner content to meet user information needs. OpenAI's new browser will provide intelligent search capabilities for travel, food, real estate, shopping websites, etc., and has reached cooperation with websites and platforms such as Condé Nast, Redfin, Eventbrite and Priceline. In addition, OpenAI is also in contact with Samsung, hoping to provide AI capabilities on its devices, which may give Samsung more bargaining chips in its cooperation with Google. Currently, Google's Android system supports Samsung phones, and Google's Gemini AI has also begun to provide functions such as voice recording text summaries and image editing technology on Samsung devices. |
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