As a result of the ongoing US anti -trust trial, Google can be forced to sell its famous web browser, Chrome, to increase competition in the search market. And after doing this, an Open executive has told the judge that he will be very interested in snatching him: and, naturally, burdening the AI features there.
Chat GPT chief Product Nick Tourley testified in Washington on Tuesday, where the US Department of Justice (DOJ) can patch Google patch to restore competition online.Thanks, Reuters) In this case, the judge has already found that Google has a monopoly in search of online search and by extending all its ads.
At this stage, Google has refused to counter Chrome sales, and plans to appeal the decision that found that the company monopolizes an online search.
Open was called by the government because prosecutors are raising concerns that Google’s online search monopoly can also give it benefits to the AI, and in return AI’s progress may be another way to point users to their search engine. Google Meta, Microsoft, and of course, indicates a clear competition in the AI field with the choice of Openi, which is an important firm in the field for now.
Google’s lawyer developed an internal an open document during the proceedings, in which Tourley wrote that Chat GPT users are at a prominent position in the AI market, and Google has not seen it as its biggest competitor. Tourley testifies that Google has blocked an attempt by Openi to add Google search technology inside Chat GPT (instead of used Microsoft’s Bing instead).
“We believe that having numerous partners, and especially Google’s API, will enable us consumers to provide a better product,” reads an email sent from Open to Google in July last year. Google refused the offer in August.
This makes a difference because one of the DOJ’s suggestions is to force Google to share search data with rivals, which is surprising, Tourley said Chat will help improve GPT faster. Tourley added that search is an important aspect of the utility of chatigatic for users, and says the company is several years away from being able to use its search technology to respond to 80 % of consumer searches (in particular, the company recently hired former Google Chrome developers Ben Gudger and Darne Fisher). He added that forcing Google to share its search data will increase competition.
Then the literal mini was shot. Asked if the Openi would buy Google’s Chrome browser if it was an option, Tourley said, “Yes, we will do like many other parties.” He added that it would look like an AI First (browser) to “offer a really incredible experience” to Openi “and” to introduce users “((Thanks, Bloomberg,
If the DOJ eventually succeeds in forcing Google to sell Chrome, there will be a fierce competition. Chrome has been proud of 67 % of the world’s market share and an estimated four billion consumers. Any company will fall on its own, and the possibility of connecting its own services will require any executive a very cold shower.
Whether it will benefit users, another question is: Chrome already adds different AI features, as Google’s wide product is sweet, and I’m firmly firmly in the “more disturbing” camp. AI supporters will be painted a different picture of the future, however, and we all know the Dylan Golden Roll: Money doesn’t talk, it swears.