OpenAI would buy Google's Chrome, exec testifies at trial
- ChatGPT head Nick Turley testified Tuesday at Google's Washington antitrust trial.
- The trial determines remedies after a judge found Google monopolized online search last year.
- Justice Department officials propose forcing Google to sell its Chrome browser as a remedy.
- Turley stated, "We have no partnership with Google today."
- OpenAI expressed interest in acquiring Chrome if regulators mandate its sale.
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Tech companies want to buy Chrome from Google after anti-trust ruling
Google may be broken up as a result of a court ruling that it abused its monopoly in online advertising. One outcome may be having to sell Chrome, the web browser it spitroats users with. And it looks like pretty much everyone in tech wants a chance to get it. — Read the rest The post Tech companies want to buy Chrome from Google after anti-trust ruling appeared first on Boing Boing.
OpenAI Trying to Buy Chrome So It Can Ingest Your Entire Online Life to Train AI
The government is looking to break up Google's monopoly over the internet — and OpenAI is ready to swoop in. As Ars Technica reports, OpenAI product head Nick Turley affirmed in the Justice Department's landmark antitrust case against Google that his employer would, if given the chance, purchase the search giant's flagship internet browser, Chrome. "Yes, we would [be interested], as would many other parties," Turley said when asked if OpenAI wou…
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