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Lately, it seems that slowly every product needs some form of generative AI on board. It is truly amazing how rapidly artificial intelligence has evolved, with a bit of exaggeration, almost overnight. The explosion in current standards was started by the rocket launch of services such as ChatGPT or Stable Diffusion/DALL-E, followed by many others. As is often the case, everyone wants the shiny new thing, and of course Opera doesn't want to be left out.

Opera has announced that Aria, an artificial intelligence capable of searching the Internet and compiling answers to all your questions, will be added to the browser. It is based on OpenAI's GPT and is also familiar with Opera's support documentation, so it can be helpful if you happen to have a problem with the browser. It can help with practically everything that other chatbots integrating artificial intelligence with. You can ask Aira to come up with a joke that no one has said before, ask her to compose the lyrics for you, or help you write code... The possibilities are almost endless.

If this all sounds somewhat familiar, don't be surprised. Not long ago, this technology giant also incorporated generative artificial intelligence into its Microsoft Edge browser, and quite well. However, to be fair to Opera, it has been trying to get into the AI ​​game for quite some time. First, it introduced a shortcut to access ChatGPT, and then introduced its redesigned Opera One browser, in which there is even more room for generative AI. So Aria is actually just the next logical step.

Users who want to try out Opera's new artificial intelligence, which is currently in beta, can do so by downloading OperaOne on their computers or in the case of mobile devices with Androidem reach for the Opera browser in the store

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