Opera’s gamer-focused web browser just picked up, you guessed it, some AI. Here’s what it does.
Opera GX’s browsing experience just got better with AI capabiities.
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What you need to know
Most browsers are quickly jumping on the AI bandwagon, and so isOpera GX. A version of Opera browser that’s specifically designed for gamers. And unlike most browsers, it ships with nifty features, includingNetwork limiters, CPU, RAM, and more, that are in place to provide its users with a great gaming experience.
And now,Opera GXis infusingAI capabilities to enhance the browsing experience for gamers. Like its parent company, the dedicated gaming browser will now featureAria, “a smart and powerful assistant designed to collaborate with you while navigating the digital world,” which has already hit 1 million beta users.
Aside from helping users answer questions, write code, and even engage in banter, Opera has listed an array of features that Aria ships with to enhance the browsing experience in Opera GX further,as highlighted below:
Opera has indicated that Aria is a “user-controlled experience,” allowing users more control. To opt into the experience, you can launch browser AI via the sidebar and log into your Opera account. You can sign up for free if you don’t already have one.
The AI-powered experience is already available for Mac and Windows users in over 180 countries, including the EU. It’s unclear if and when the experience will ship to Android and iOS users.
Opera GX is infusing AI capabilities to enhance the browsing experience for gamers. Like its parent company, the dedicated gaming browser will feature Aria, an AI assistant.
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