Opera has recently rolled out a new AI-powered side panel called Aria in its browser. The AI side panel has the support of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and is currently in the testing process. Aria serves as a browser and web expert to simplify performing several tasks. These tasks include generating code or text, finding information across the web, and making queries to get your answers.
According to Opera, the new AI-power sidebar can answer queries related to the company since it is aware of the whole database of support documents of the browser. Aria works according to Opera’s composer infrastructure. It has OpenAI’s ChatGPT connectivity and some additional capabilities, including incorporating live search results from the internet.
Opera offers Aria as a free service with updated information in more than 180 countries. Accordingly, it remains connected to the Internet and goes beyond the content before 2021, thanks to OpenAI Got powered solutions.
Aria for Opera Browser and Opera One
Users can download the latest version of Opera One on Android devices and experiment with Aria, the new feature in Opera browser’s beta version. According to the company, testers need to create an Opera account to access Aria, especially if they do not have one.
Users opening an Opera account will get a notification through the product inside or email about their whitelisting status. The whitelisted Opera account lets you use the browser settings for the beta version of Open One’s sidebar on Android to access Aria.
The latest launch by Opera counts on the browser’s existing Artificial Intelligence features. In the early months of the year, the company mixed Generative AI bots powered by ChatSonic and ChatGPT into desktop browsers, including Opera and Opera GX. Another feature that allows users to highlight text on a site or type it in to generate Artificial Intelligence prompts. They can benefit from these chatbots to summarize content or web pages, ideate, and write media posts using prompts.
In April, the company rolled out a revamped version of its flagship version called Opera One. It has all the handy features that will make the browser ready for a lucrative feature based on Generative AI. According to Opera’s blog post, the company now forgoes ahead by launching an AI-powered browser to allow you to intermingle with the web supported by Artificial Intelligence technology in the browser.
The user is the existing form of Aria’s chat interface that interacts with you to mark the project’s first stage. Opera will integrate the AI-powered service in its upcoming browsers, aiming to be naturally unified into the browser to let you execute other tasks.
Aria, the new AI sidebar works similarly to the new tools Microsoft recently rolled out for the Edge browser. Two months ago, the software giant unveiled that it will add a Bing AI-powered chatbot to a sidebar.
Microsoft and Opera are not the only tech bodies to integrate AI-based tools into their web browsers. The Brave tech company also launched summarization features for its search engine earlier this year. It has also begun testing AI-powered tools for its new web browser.