Opera One Developer Version Ushers in Bi-Weekly AI Feature Drops for Enthusiasts
Opera, known for its innovative work in web browsers, is taking its AI-driven browser, Opera One, to the next level with the introduction of a new program aimed at delivering AI features more rapidly to its users. This program, called the AI Feature Drops initiative, is designed to roll out cutting-edge AI capabilities to those using the developer version of Opera One, enabling bi-weekly updates with new functionalities to be tested and refined based on user feedback.
Revolutionizing Browsing with Native AI Integration
The Norwegian tech company has distinguished itself from competitors by ushering in a completely revamped browsing experience centered around AI technologies. Opera One distinguishes itself with its built-in AI, called Aria, which is integrated directly into the web browser. This advanced AI, which utilizes the latest in GPT-based models, is available for free without the need for users to install paid services or additional extensions. It offers enhanced productivity and creative interactions, with the added ability to learn and adapt to the user's unique writing style.
Early Access through Opera One Developer
Opera's AI Feature Drops program is aimed at enthusiasts and early adopters who crave the latest innovations. Users now have the opportunity to test and provide feedback on experimental AI features within the development environment of Opera One. This approach not only accelerates the development of new features but also involves the Opera community in the refine-process.
Alongside the evolution of its desktop browsers, Opera has integrated AI functionalities into Opera GX, its gaming-focused browser, and mobile browsers across Android and iOS platforms. With the recent regulatory changes like the EU Digital Markets Act, Opera sees an opportunity to enhance even more the browsing experience on iOS devices.
Commitment to Sustainable AI Development
In February 2024, Opera announced the establishment of a new AI data center powered entirely by green energy in Keflavik, Iceland. The facility employs state-of-the-art NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs configured in a supercomputing cluster, emphasizing Opera's dedication to AI development and environmental responsibility.
Users interested in being part of this AI-driven revolution in web browsing can download the Opera One Developer for their respective platforms and join Opera's journey towards a more intelligent and user-empowered internet experience.
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