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From ChatGPT to intelligent browser: OpenAI takes artificial intelligence one step further

OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is actively working on a new interface that could well transform our relationship with the web: an intelligent browser driven directly by artificial intelligence.

Following on from ChatGPT-4o, this project aims to offer a radical alternative to traditional search engines by merging natural conversation, information access and algorithmic reasoning.

The idea is simple but ambitious: to enable the user to interact with the web, to query sources in natural language, to obtain intelligent summaries and, ultimately, to transform browsing into a continuous interaction with contextualized conversational AI.1.

Unlike a traditional search engine, OpenAI’s browser would leverage ChatGPT’s capabilities to :

The user would no longer navigate alone: AI would become a co-pilot of knowledge, capable of guiding, alerting and even arguing.

The browser engine could be based on GPT-4o, ChatGPT’s latest model, capable of multimodal processing and real-time generation. Among the expected advances:

These capabilities make the tool a true cognitive assistant, more than just a browser.

This type of AI browser could revolutionize practices in many fields:

For companies and educational establishments, this raises a strategic question: how can we integrate these tools while training users to maintain their critical faculties in the face of knowledge automation?2

Several issues need to be addressed to ensure responsible use:

These issues will be all the more sensitive as the browser is likely to become a major point of entry into the digital information ecosystem.

By controlling both the linguistic model (ChatGPT) and the browser, OpenAI positions itself at an unprecedented level in the knowledge access chain. This gives the company the role of filter, mediator and potential cognitive influencer.

This movement raises several structuring questions:

At a time when AI is becoming a gateway to knowledge, its governance is becoming as central an issue as its performance.

The OpenAI browser project is more than just a functional extension: it redefines the boundary between user, interface and information. If AI becomes capable of structuring, prioritizing and interpreting the web on our behalf, a new cognitive era opens up.

So the question remains: do we want to navigate with AI or through it? This choice, far from being purely technological, is profoundly societal. It will determine our relationship to intellectual autonomy, truth and learning in a world guided by artificial intelligence.3.

1. OpenAI. (2025). Exploring AI-native web experiences.
https://openai.com/blog

2. MIT Technology Review. (2025). Will AI browsers replace search engines?
https://www.technologyreview.com/

3. Stanford HAI. (2024). The cognitive risks of AI-mediated browsing.
https://hai.stanford.edu/

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