JAKARTA OpenAI announced a plan that would harm Google's movement and business. The Artificial Intelligence Company (AI) said it was interested in buying Chrome.
This statement was made during the antitrust settlement hearing alleged by the US Department of Justice (DOJ). ChatGPT's Head of Products, who was present as a witness on Wednesday, April 23, told judges they were interested in buying Chrome if Google was forced to sell it.
In fact, OpenAI Executive Nick Turley admitted to having contacted Google last year to discuss Chrome partnerships. In the partnership the company offers, ChatGPT can access Google search technology.
This partnership proposal was proposed because ChatGPT has quality problems with the number one search service provider. In fact, the AI model that OpenAI developed had no problems when withdrawing information from Bing.
Turley believes that this partnership will help his company develop information shared by ChatGPT. Thus, the results of the chatbot search are in a better way in the future.
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"We believe having many partners, and especially the Google API, will allow us to provide better products for users," OpenAI said in an email posted at the hearing.
As expected, Google rejected OpenAI's partnership plan. Most likely, this was done so that Google could highlight Gemini, a competitor to ChatGPT. Turley also emphasized that his company is currently not in any partnership with Google.
In the antitrust trial that Google is currently undergoing, the company is facing a considerable threat. The reason is, DOJ proposes the separation of Chrome as a settlement. Of course Google did not accept the proposal and filed an appeal.
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