Aria AI Seamlessly Integrated into Opera Browser’s iOS App

Aria AI Seamlessly Integrated into Opera Browser’s iOS App

Opera, maker of the well-known browser⁣ of the same ⁤name, said today that it ⁢has⁢ successfully integrated its AI assistant, Aria, ​into the iOS version of the‌ browser, making it available for the first time on all⁤ major‍ platforms.

Opera said that it has seen rapid growth in the use‍ of Aria, which now ‍boasts one million users. The AI assistant, like many in use now, is based on a‍ collaboration with OpenAI, giving users access ‌to that company’s ​large⁣ language ‌models without creating a separate user​ account. An Opera account is required to use Aria, however. Aria ​also​ uses Opera’s in-house ‍Composer architecture for access​ to real-time‍ web ​results, grafting a‍ layer ⁣of live information onto the chatbot’s‌ responses.

Aria‍ works ‌in much the ​same‌ way​ as ChatGPT, Bing and other chatbots — it ​accepts natural-language queries and provides plain-English results ​within a second or two. Like ⁢other ⁣chatbots, it’s ​apparently⁣ able ‌to generate ‍snippets of code for major programming languages like⁤ C++, Java, JS, and⁣ Python, as well ‌as​ its own algorithms for searching and sorting data. It’s ⁣even able to ⁣create machine learning code through libraries like ⁢TensorFlow ‌and scikit-learn.

Opera ‌made a point ​of noting that Aria was ‌not ‌enabled ‌by‌ default and that users will need ⁣to activate it to make use of ⁢its features.

“As ⁣AI arrives on Opera for iOS, it’s⁣ essential to emphasize that the ​AI experience within Opera is entirely⁢ user-controlled,”‍ the company said. “You have the autonomy⁤ to‍ opt in based on your preference for engaging‍ with AI services.”

Opera on iOS also includes integration with Apple Intelligent⁣ Tracking Prevention, which ‌helps cut down on third-party tracking cookies, as‍ well as a built-in VPN service for​ more secure browsing.

The Opera​ browser, ‍which has been around since 1995, became a Chromium-based application in 2013, ‌and led the way in terms of features that⁣ most major browsers now include as standard, including built-in pop-up blockers and tabbed browsing. While it’s not the first to ‌offer⁢ an AI ‌assistant —Microsoft,​ for instance, includes⁤ the ⁣Bing‍ AI chatbot in Edge — it’s one of the first to integrate the technology across all of the major platforms.

An Aria-enabled version of Opera is available for iOS⁢ now. It’s free⁢ to ⁣use, although the AI features do ‌require an Opera account.

2023-08-17 17:24:02
Original from www.computerworld.com rnrn

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