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OpenAI interested in acquiring Google Chrome

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Gabriel Weinberg, CEO of DuckDuckGo, testified Wednesday in the ongoing Google antitrust trial. He stated that Google’s Chrome browser could be sold for as much as $50 billion if the tech giant were ordered to spin off the browser. Weinberg made this estimate based on Chrome’s extensive user base.

This trial is focused on determining potential remedies after a court found that Google had established a monopoly in the search market. One proposed remedy by the Department of Justice would require Google to sell its Chrome browser. Weinberg’s valuation of Chrome is significantly higher than the $20 billion estimated by Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Mandeep Singh last November.

OpenAI eyes Chrome acquisition

On a separate note, Nick Turley, Head of Product at OpenAI, testified on Tuesday that if Chrome were to be sold, many parties, including OpenAI, would be interested in acquiring it. Turley mentioned that integrating Chrome more deeply with OpenAI’s products could enhance the user experience, particularly for their AI chatbot, ChatGPT.

Turley also revealed that OpenAI had approached Google last summer to explore a partnership that would allow ChatGPT to leverage Google’s search technology for more accurate and timely responses. However, Google declined this request in August.

The three-week antitrust trial commenced on Monday, April 21, and is being presided over by the same U.S. District Judge who previously ruled that Google maintained an illegal monopoly in the search business through practices such as paying Apple to make its search engine the default option on Apple devices.

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This case continues to garner significant attention as it explores the dynamics and competitive practices within the tech industry.

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