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OpenAI says it would be happy to scoop up Google's Chrome if Alphabet is forced to sell the world's most popular web browser


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  OpenAI's ChatGPT boss said Google would not share its search index information with the company.

The article from Fortune discusses the potential impact of OpenAI's ChatGPT on Google's search engine dominance. It highlights how ChatGPT, with its conversational AI capabilities, could challenge Google's search business, which is a significant revenue source for the company. The piece mentions that Google has been investing in AI to improve its search results and maintain its market position. It also notes that Microsoft, a major investor in OpenAI, could leverage ChatGPT to enhance its Bing search engine, posing a direct threat to Google. The article suggests that the rise of conversational AI like ChatGPT might lead to a shift in how users interact with search engines, prompting Google to consider acquiring OpenAI or developing similar technology to stay competitive.

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