What if OpenAI allows you to search topics just like other web browsers do? Yes, you heard it right! OpenAI’s next venture could be in the world of web browsers. But there’s a twist! This web browser is not your average search engine. It is rumored to be powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
As reported by Reuters, the artificial intelligence (AI) company plans to launch an AI-powered web browser soon. Here’s a look at how OpenAI plans to take on Google Search!
OpenAI to Create Its Own Web Browser
The idea of an AI-powered web browser could become a reality soon. OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, is developing its own web browser. After Google, OpenAI also aims to enter the search engine market. OpenAI already has its SearchGPT (an AI tool) which plays around with the basic concept of ‘searching content,’ but to a limited extent. But the rumored update could bring a fully automated search engine.
But how will this upcoming makeover work? Imagine using a web browser that is entirely powered by AI. With AI, you can get enhanced search results. Also, you won’t need to do back-to-back detailed searches. You can just give a prompt and get quick results. Moreover, you’ll get an upgraded search engine that could enhance your search experience with advanced AI features.
Furthermore, OpenAI has been in talks with website and app developers. The list includes Redfin, Conde Nast, Priceline, and Eventbrite, among others. This would help OpenAI in creating its search product. Other sources have suggested that OpenAI has already shown prototypes and designs for these new products. Please note that, as of now, no official announcements have been made and the company is not yet ready for launch.
The Future Roadmap
Till now, the web browser/search engine market has been dominated by Google and Google Chrome, among others. But if OpenAI manages to implement its plan, it might create a benchmark. This could eventually challenge Google’s dominance over the browser market.
Reportedly, OpenAI also plans to collaborate with tech giants such as Apple and Samsung. These collaborations will help update the ‘AI-powered web browser.’ As of now, the AI company already powers some of Apple’s AI features on its devices. There are high chances that OpenAI could expand its presence further by integrating its AI technology into new products from these tech giants.
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