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OpenAI Would Buy Google's Chrome, Exec Testifies At Trial
mercredi 23 avril 2025, 00:00 , par Slashdot
![]() Turley wrote last year that ChatGPT was leading in the consumer chatbot market and did not see Google as its biggest competitor, according to an internal OpenAI document Google's lawyer showed at trial. He testified that the document was meant to inspire OpenAI employees and that the company would still benefit from distribution partnerships. Turley, a witness for the government, testified earlier in the day that Google shot down a bid by OpenAI to use its search technology within ChatGPT. OpenAI had reached out to Google after experiencing issues with its own search provider, Turley said, without naming the provider. ChatGPT uses technology from Microsoft's search engine, Bing. 'We believe having multiple partners, and in particular Google's API, would enable us to provide a better product to users,' OpenAI told Google, according to an email shown at trial. OpenAI first reached out in July, and Google declined the request in August, saying it would involve too many competitors, according to the email. 'We have no partnership with Google today,' Turley said. The DOJ's proposal to make Google share search data with competitors as one means of restoring competition would help accelerate efforts to improve ChatGPT, Turley said. Search is a critical part of ChatGPT to provide answers to user queries that are up to date and factual, Turley said. ChatGPT is years away from its goal of being able to use its own search technology to answer 80% of queries, he added. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/25/04/22/2154251/openai-would-buy-googles-chrome-exec-testifies-at-tr...
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