At a U.S. antitrust trial, OpenAI’s head of product Nick Turley testified that the company would be interested in purchasing Google’s Chrome browser if antitrust authorities succeed in forcing Alphabet to sell it to break up its online search monopoly. The trial highlights concerns that Google’s dominance in search could grant it competitive advantages in AI offerings. Turley also revealed that OpenAI had previously asked Google for access to its search technology to improve ChatGPT, but Google declined. The Department of Justice’s proposals could result in changes that help competitors like OpenAI close the gap in search and AI technologies.































