Opera has recently introduced a new artificial intelligence (AI) called Aria. Powered by OpenAI’s GPT technology and natively built into the browser, Aria offers users a generative AI service for free. This collaboration between Opera and OpenAI marks the beginning of a new user browsing experience.
Aria AI interacts with users in a conversational chat interface and allows them to collaborate with the service while doing online activities such as searching for information, generating text or code, or getting product queries answered. The AI is knowledgeable about Opera’s entire database of support documents and uses Opera’s product knowledge to provide accurate answers to users’ questions. Furthermore, the AI is integrated with Opera’s “Composer” infrastructure which can be expanded with various web services, including search services powered by Opera’s key partners.
On top of that, Opera One, a redesigned version of the browser, is perfectly suited to host generative AI features given its modular design. The company’s goal with Aria AI is to let users directly access AI functionalities within the browser.
As AI technology develops, Opera’s integration of AI in its browser is just the first step in helping users access AI services. Microsoft was the first to introduce ChatGPT into Edge, then Google followed with Bard AI, and Opera has now introduced its own Aria. As AI continues to progress, browsers will become more advanced and the browsing experience will become even smoother.
In addition, Opera boasts a wide array of web browsers such as Opera Mini, Opera Neon, and Opera GX, all of which are well-known for their performance and reliability. With Aria’s integration in Opera browser, users can now enjoy a superior browsing experience powered by cutting-edge AI.