During Google's antitrust trial, OpenAI's head of product, Nick Turley, testified that his company is keen on acquiring Chrome if regulators successfully push for its sale. This comes as part of the U.S. Department of Justice's efforts to address Google's monopoly in online search. Turley noted that OpenAI had sought access to Googleâs search technology for ChatGPT, emphasizing that improved access could enhance the product's functionality, particularly in providing accurate and current answers. Despite reaching out for collaboration, Google declined due to competitive concerns.
OpenAI expressed interest in acquiring Google's Chrome if antitrust regulators force a sale to enhance competition in search, as testified by an OpenAI executive at the trial.
Turley shared that petitioning Google for access to its search technology aimed to improve ChatGPT's capabilities, demonstrating the significance of search data for real-time responses.
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