New Browser from Opera Unveiled, Boasting an Appealing Innovation
On Tuesday, tech company Opera introduced a novel AI-based browser known as Opera Neon. The browser aims to automate a wide range of tasks, from online shopping and form filling to website creation and gaming, as reported by Tech Crunch (translated by Charter97.org).
Users can currently access the browser via a waiting list, with the official release scheduled to follow. Subscription will be required to access its features, although pricing details remain undisclosed.
Opera Neon introduced three new side panel buttons: Chat, Do, and Make. The Chat button enables users to interact with a chatbot, conduct online searches, and receive answers to questions while browsing pages. The 'Do' button triggers the Browser Operator AI agent, allowing the automation of tasks such as form filling or trip booking within the browser.
The 'Make' feature is unique, facilitating the creation of games, websites, code snippets, and reports based on text queries. This is made possible through a cloud-based virtual machine, enabling offline work and multi-tasking capabilities.
Despite its potential, it is worth noting that similar AI applications often fall short of expectations. Opera is not alone in this endeavor, as other tech giants like Google are also working on AI-integrated browsers to enhance user experience.
Sources:
- Tech Crunch (translated by Charter97.org)
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Technology and artificial-intelligence are integral components of Opera Neon, a new AI-based browser introduced by the tech company Opera. The 'Do' button in Opera Neon triggers the Browser Operator AI agent, allowing tasks such as form filling or trip booking to be automated within the browser.