OpenAI is working on a new AI web browser that might compete with Google Chrome, according to a report.

OpenAI is planning to create an AI-powered web browser to rival Google Chrome. They are talking with website and app developers about their plans. They are also in talks with Samsung to add AI features to Samsung devices. With the new SearchGPT feature, OpenAI might compete with Google in several areas.

Under Sam Altman's leadership, OpenAI is shifting its focus to the search engine industry to compete with Google. Google, known for its dominance in search markets, faces pressure from regulatory authorities, with the DOJ potentially forcing Google to sell off Chrome to reduce its market power. If OpenAI's advanced AI technology transforms search engines, it could lead to significant industry changes.

Meanwhile, Google has ramped up its efforts to remain competitive by introducing its AI chatbot, Gemini, last year, showcasing the rising competition in the tech industry, especially with the increasing use of AI to innovate platforms.

OpenAI is planning to team up with Samsung to add its AI features to Samsung devices. This partnership could challenge Google, as Samsung is a major partner for Google. This move might also create tension between Google and Samsung, since Google’s services are deeply integrated into Samsung devices. If OpenAI goes through with this plan, it could boost its position and reach more users. With Apple already using OpenAI's tech for Apple Intelligence features, this could be a significant step forward for OpenAI.