OpenAI, known for its popular ChatGPT platform, has recently revealed its plans to create a unique web browser that will rival Google Chrome. The browser, built on the Chromium open-source codebase, will feature integrated AI capabilities through OpenAI's Operator. This integration will allow the AI agent to perform various tasks on behalf of the user, such as booking appointments and completing forms directly within the browser.

One of the key features of the OpenAI browser is its emphasis on keeping user interactions within a chat-based interface, similar to ChatGPT. This approach may require users to communicate with a chatbot to navigate websites, providing a unique browsing experience.
While there are concerns about data collection and user privacy, OpenAI has reportedly chosen to develop its own browser in order to have more control over the data it gathers. The browser is scheduled for release in the coming weeks and promises to revolutionize the way consumers browse the web with the power of artificial intelligence.