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OpenAI to develop browser as Google Chrome
According to the report, it will be a web browser based on ChatGPT


California: OpenAI is the company that launched the famous chatbot ChatGPT.
Now the company is considering targeting an important aspect of Google's business.
According to a report, OpenAI is planning to develop a web browser to compete with Chrome. This was reported by The Information.
According to the report, it will be a web browser based on ChatGPT.
There are no details yet about how this browser will look because the progress on it is still in the early stages.
According to the report, the company is very serious about developing its web browser.
For this purpose, OpenAI has hired two people who have also worked for developing Chrome for Google.
Earlier, this company has also developed its search engine called SearchGPT to compete with the Google search engine.
The development of this search engine was announced by OpenAI in May 2024 and based on AI technology, it was released to users in November 2024.
Currently, this search engine is available to ChatGPT users who pay a monthly fee.
This search engine will be available to ChatGPT users who use it for free in the next few months.

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