OpenAI to Launch Its Own Browser, Taking Aim at Google Chrome
Warning! GuruFocus has detected 4 Warning Signs with NVDA.
The idea is simple; instead of just browsing, users will delegate tasks to OpenAI's toolskeeping more of the experience inside a ChatGPT-like environment. That could be bad news for Google (GOOGL, Financials), whose ad business depends heavily on Chrome's control of user data and search routing.
Sources told Reuters the browser is part of OpenAI's bigger strategy: embedding AI into everyday lifefirst with ChatGPT, then with hardware like the io device, and now with a browser that could replace how we use the web itself.
If even a fraction of ChatGPT's 400 million weekly users make the switch, OpenAI could eat into Chrome's dominance; Google has more than 3 billion users on Chrome todaybut nothing is locked in forever.
This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

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