This browser features AI capable of managing tabs


The AI integrated into Opera One can now sort browser tabs on your request. — Opera

Norwegian tech company Opera has equipped its One browser with a very useful new feature in the form of an AI tab management command. Here, AI allows you to organise all your tabs quickly and easily, so you no longer get lost and can navigate the web more easily.

The latest update of Opera One, the optimized version of the company's flagship browser, introduces a new use for Aria, its integrated AI assistant, which can already generate text and images. Now, it can also close a whole series of tabs or group them by subject. The idea is to make web browsing faster and more fluid, without having to constantly move tabs manually to find your way around.

To do this, Opera One users simply launch Aria in their browser and then write their request in natural language. This can be anything from "close all Wikipedia tabs” to "group all YouTube tabs.” Aria then performs the requested task instantly and can close or group all the requested tabs together. Note that it is also possible to interact with Aria from any browser tab, and no longer only from the command line in the sidebar.

Although it has just over a 2% market share (according to StatCounter), Opera, through its various versions, is nonetheless one of the most innovative browsers of the moment. In recent years, in addition to Aria AI, the publisher has added a free VPN and a music player into its browser. – AFP Relaxnews 

 

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