AI-Powered Opera Aria Browser Launched by OpenAI

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Opera, the browser provider, recently announced the launch of Aria, their new AI-based browser. Aria is a browser-based application of OpenAI’s GPT technology that allows users to access generative AI services at no cost. This development marks a significant milestone for Opera and is expected to bring in a new, more immersive browsing experience for Opera users.

Aria is a part of Opera’s “Composer” architecture and provides users with services such as live web results and text and code writing assistance. The Composer infrastructure is flexible enough to integrate with AI models from different sources. Additionally, Opera has plans in the near future to work with key partners to expand the services available on Aria.

Users can start using Aria on their Windows, MacOS, Linux, and Android machines when they download versions of Opera specifically for this purpose. For desktops, users can download Opera One, the browser’s development version. For Android users, the beta version of the browser can be found on the Google Play Store.

Commenting on the announcement, Joanna Czajka, Product Director of Opera for PC observed, “The impact of AI on how we search and interact with the web is quickly evolving. So with the launch of Aria, we’re looking to offer a revolutionary browsing experience to Opera users.” Meanwhile, Stefan Stjernelund, VP Product, Opera for Android also added, “The intuitive Nature of Aria will make it easier for our users to work more efficiently with the browser and learn from AI-based solutions.”

Opera is a Norwegian company that provides browsers and other internet applications for desktops and mobile phones. The company’s goal is to make the web a better place, and they have developed revolutionary technologies such as Opera Turbo and Opera Mini. They also offer solutions like Opera Ads and Opera News to help publishers monetize their content and manage their audience better. Furthermore, through their browser, they make sure their users enjoy the highest level of privacy when they are online by preventing advertisers from tracking their activity.

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