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SAN FRANCISCO, JUL 18 – OpenAI's Aura browser integrates AI for task automation, content summarization, and multitasking, aiming to reshape browsing amid declining publisher revenue, sources say.
On July 18, OpenAI announced it is developing a standalone AI-powered browser called Aura in San Francisco.
With instant AI answers, tools like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini now answer queries without requiring website visits, as the U.S. Department of Justice investigates Google Chrome’s market dominance.
According to developer insights, Aura integrates AI features for enhanced web browsing on Chromium, including summarization and task automation.
Public sightings reveal 'Aura' and 'Aura Sidebar' in the ChatGPT web app, while OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman have not commented on the browser.
In the broader landscape, AI browsers like OpenAI's Aura will challenge legacy and AI-centric competitors, potentially transforming internet interaction and trust models.