The ChatGPT maker, OpenAI, is soon to launch an AI-powered web browser that is going to compete with the market dominator, Google Chrome. According to Reuters, this new browser is expected to be launched in the coming weeks. It will aim to use AI to completely change how consumers browse the web. Additionally, the browser may integrate OpenAI’s agent, dubbed Operator, which will enable the application to carry out tasks on behalf of the users, including booking reservations or filling out forms. We can also expect the classic options for current AI assistants, like summarizing articles, translating languages on the fly, and offering AI-driven research assistance.
At present, OpenAI faces tough competition in the browser realm. Google Chrome proudly holds a robust position, with two-thirds of the market share.
A clear purpose for OpenAI is expected to be user data. Running its browser would enable the company to harvest as much information as possible from users, which would be fed back to train its AI models and offer other monetization options.
The reports say that this new browser will be coming shortly, maybe within the coming weeks. This instant timeline shows that OpenAI has been working on this for a long time.
There is no doubt that building a successful web browser is not easy. They cannot just focus on powerful AI features and options; they will have to focus on aspects like browsing security. To strengthen its position, Google has included numerous tools and technologies to protect its user data over the years. Earlier, OpenAI faced criticism for its data collection practices. It is going to be exciting to witness how OpenAI approaches this segment.