Google is under the microscope that followed that it has a monopoly on online research, but the future of its vast suite of digital services is still uncertain at this stage. Last month, the Ministry of Justice suggested that Google should sell the Chrome browser; If the technology giant makes this decision, there is already at least one interested buyer.
Bloomberg The reports according to which Nick Turley, head of Chatgpt, spoke to an audience today of the situation of Google Monopoly and was asked if Openai would be interested in acquiring Chrome. “Yes, we would do it, as many other parts would,” he said. Users can currently use the AI Chatgpt assistant in Chrome via a plugin, but Turley said there may be deeper integrations if Openai had the browser. Under the hypothetical property of Openai, Chrome could “initiate users in what a first IA experience” looks like.
Chrome is not the only property that Google can lose control. A separate judge determined earlier this month that Google is also engaged in anti-competitive behavior. It is not surprising that another major technological operation is interested in acquiring one of the many popular services that Google has developed over the years. The real question is which of them to win a purchase would not create a new monopoly. For the moment, the DOJ allows Google to continue its investments in AI in the middle of the rupture conference, but the addition of the navigator to the assets of Openai can raise new concerns. Since the wheels of justice often turn slowly, it can be a certain time before learning the results of the recent Google decisions.
This article originally appeared on engadget to