OpenAI is preparing to launch its new Chromium-based browser integrated with artificial intelligence. This browser will offer users the ability to automatically perform complex tasks such as summarizing web pages, filling out forms, and making travel bookings.
The editorial office reports that this browser, equipped with an artificial intelligence agent named “Operator,” is designed not only for web browsing but also for performing multi-stage tasks. “Operator” can take on tasks such as ordering food or scheduling appointments on behalf of the user. This technology is part of OpenAI's broader ambitions in the field of artificial intelligence.
The launch of the browser will also provide OpenAI with direct access to user data. While this opens up additional opportunities for the company to improve its models, it will also bring discussions about privacy and data management to the forefront. Given Chrome's current market dominance and its role in advertising revenue, this browser could become serious competition for Google.
OpenAI's new tool bears similarities to the Comet browser recently introduced by Perplexity AI. Both products move away from the traditional search concept, emphasizing task-based interactions through artificial intelligence. This development indicates the beginning of a new era in the digital world – users will achieve results by giving tasks to AI, rather than searching.
Farid Alizade
