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OPENAI EYES GOOGLE'S CHROME AS ANTITRUST TRIAL SPARKS BROADER AI RACE

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April 26, 2025

OpenAl's interest in acquiring Google's Chrome browser, revealed during a high-stakes antitrust trial in Washington, D.C., signals a bold move to reshape the competitive landscape of online search and artificial intelligence.

OPENAI EYES GOOGLE'S CHROME AS ANTITRUST TRIAL SPARKS BROADER AI RACE

Nick Turley, OpenAl's head of product for ChatGPT, testified that the company would consider purchasing Chrome if U.S. antitrust enforcers succeed in forcing Alphabet, Google's parent, to divest the browser as a remedy for its illegal monopoly in online search and advertising. For tech innovators, regulators, and digital consumers, this testimony underscores the intensifying race to control the gateways of the $2 trillion digital economy.

The trial, overseen by U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, follows a 2024 ruling that Google violated antitrust laws through exclusive contracts securing its search engine's default status on devices. The U.S. Department of Justice, backed by 11 states and territories, seeks sweeping measures, including a potential Chrome sale, to restore competition. Turley's statement, made during testimony on April 22, 2025, highlights OpenAl's ambition to leverage Chrome's 3.4 billion users to enhance ChatGPT's search capabilities and challenge Google's dominance.

imageThis development comes amid economic pressures, with semiconductor shortages inflating AI infrastructure costs, yet OpenAl's $157 billion valuation fuels its strategic pursuits.

As Apple revamps Siri and global regulators tighten scrutiny on Big Tech, OpenAl's interest in Chrome could redefine browser and AI integration, potentially altering how users access information online. Google plans to appeal the monopoly ruling, setting the stage for a prolonged legal battle with far-reaching implications for the tech industry.

imageCHROME'S POTENTIAL SALE STIRS ANTITRUST DEBATE

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