Opera officially announced its new browser

Opera, one of the most enthusiastic names in terms of using artificial intelligence technologies, has taken this situation a step further by announcing its new browser supported by artificial intelligence.

Opera officially announced its new browser

Opera has recently unveiled a new iteration of its web browser, named Opera One. A standout feature in this update is an Artificial Intelligence-driven chatbot, known as Aria, incorporated within the browser.

Similar in function to Microsoft Edge's Bing chatbot, Aria is conveniently situated within the browser's sidebar. It's designed to answer queries using real-time information, provide helpful suggestions, and offer more interactive user experience.

Apart from introducing the AI-enhanced chatbot Aria, Opera One also brings forth a fresh, reimagined aesthetic and includes a plethora of new features. These improvements are specifically crafted to make the browsing experience more intuitive and productive for users.

Opera officially announced its new browser

One such feature is 'Tab Islands'. This inventive approach allows users to group related tabs together, creating a more organized and seamless browsing experience. Users have the flexibility to curate distinct Tab Islands for different purposes such as work, personal use, and swiftly toggle between them.

Aria chatbot, capable of performing tasks such as web searching, text generation, and even writing code, is fueled by OpenAI's GPT technology. This is the same advanced tech that backs Microsoft's Bing. In order to avail the services of this tool, users are required to register for an Opera account if they haven't already.

Constructed on the company's newly introduced Modular Design framework, which promises increased flexibility and customization, the web browser also incorporates an in-built VPN, a battery-saving mode, among other features.

Opera began testing this new Opera One web browser just last month, but now it's readily available for everyone. You can download it now on Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms.