Key Points

  • OpenAI interested in purchase if Google forced to sell Chrome
  • Judge previously found Google used exclusive agreements to bolster search monopoly
  • Trial deals with proposed remedies to restore competition
  • Antitrust enforcers concerned Google’s dominance could extend to AI

OpenAI would be interested in buying Google’s Chrome if antitrust enforcers are successful in forcing the Alphabe unit to sell the popular web browser as part of a bid to restore competition in search, an OpenAI executive testified on Tuesday at Google’s antitrust trial in Washington.

ChatGPT head of product Nick Turley made the statement while testifying at trial in Washington where U.S. Department of Justice seeks to require Google to undertake far-reaching measures restore competition in online search.