
Opera Partners with Google Cloud to Enhance Aria Browser AI
Opera Partners with Google Cloud to Enhance Aria Browser AI
Key Highlights:
- Partnership brings AI-powered features to Opera One browser.
- Integration with Google’s Gemini enhances performance and capabilities.
- New features include image generation and text-to-audio functionality.
Opera has announced a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to integrate AI-powered features into its Aria browser AI. As part of this collaboration, the artificial intelligence chatbot integrated into the Opera One browser will now be powered by Gemini, Google’s Large Language Model (LLM), offering users access to cutting-edge features like image generation and text-to-audio functionality.
The integration of Gemini into Opera’s Aria browser AI, powered by its multi-LLM Composer AI engine, aims to provide users with the most current information at high performance levels. These new features, including image generation capabilities and text-to-audio functionality, will initially be available through the AI Feature Drops program, allowing early adopters to try out experimental features before their public release.
Eva Fors, Managing Director of Google Cloud Nordic Region, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We’re happy to elevate our long-standing cooperation with Opera by powering its AI innovation within the browser space. We believe the future of AI will be open, so we’re providing access to the best of Google’s infrastructure, AI products, platforms, and foundation models to empower organizations to chart their course with generative AI.”
Opera’s Aria browser AI, available on desktop and mobile platforms, offers quick responses to queries and content generation features with real-time web connectivity. With tools like Compose for content generation and Refine for content modification, Aria enhances user experience across various browsers, including Opera One and Opera GX.
Users can leverage Aria’s capabilities by simply highlighting a particular part of the text on the browser, prompting Aria to provide explanations based on real-time web data and publicly available datasets it was trained on. This seamless integration of AI technology aims to revolutionize the browsing experience, making information more accessible and interactive for users worldwide.
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