Opera has introduced Opera One, a new version of its browser that features an AI-powered chatbot called Aria. Aria is similar to the Bing chatbot on Microsoft Edge and is located in the browser’s sidebar. It can answer questions using real-time information, generate text or code, brainstorm ideas and more. The chatbot is powered by Opera’s Composer AI engine and connects to OpenAI’s GPT model.

Features

Aria can be accessed by clicking on the Aria icon on the left side of the screen. Unlike Bing on Edge, Aria can be accessed without opening up the sidebar. Aria has a command line-like overlay where users can type in a question or prompt. Additionally, Aria can translate highlighted text on a webpage, explain it, or find related topics on the web. While Aria can do almost everything that the Bing chatbot can, it still does not stack up to the Edge assistant. Aria lacks a menu system that lets users quickly select a conversation style when asking questions and does not present any one-click options that let users choose the tone, format, and length of the text they wish to generate. However, users can still tweak Aria’s responses manually.

Upgrades

Opera One comes with a few additional upgrades. There are new “tab islands” that automatically group related tabs together based on their context, along with a new design and an upgraded browser architecture. Opera One is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Opera tested the revamped version of the browser in May, and now it is available to everyone who downloads it. It is necessary to sign up for an Opera account to use the tool if the user does not already have one.

Opera has launched Opera One, which comes with an AI-powered chatbot called Aria. Aria lives in the browser’s sidebar and can answer questions using real-time information, generate text or code, brainstorm ideas, and more. Aria is powered by Opera’s Composer AI engine and connects to OpenAI’s GPT model. Opera One also comes with new “tab islands” that group related tabs together based on their context, a new design, and an upgraded browser architecture. Users can try out Aria and the new Opera One browser for Windows, macOS, and Linux. While Aria can do almost everything that the Bing chatbot can, it still does not quite measure up to the Edge assistant. However, Opera is likely to keep updating Aria as time goes on. Perhaps Opera will eventually incorporate image generation capabilities, something that Microsoft recently added to its browser.

Tech

Articles You May Like

Revolutionizing the Turf: Insights into Splatoon 3’s Latest Update
The Future of Gaming Displays: A Deep Dive into LG’s UltraGear 27GX790A
Algorithmic Bias: The Impact of Political Endorsements on Social Media Engagement
The Curious Case of Deadpool: A Look at Its Future Amid Delisting Rumors

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *