AI Aria will powerful boost!

AI Aria will soon receive a powerful boost to development.

Opera is enhancing Aria, the AI assistant inside its web browsers, with new capabilities to boost its development. Aria leverages the ChatGPT engine to offer an AI companion for browsing.

New tools will improve Aria's responses without extra user effort. A Refine feature lets users reuse or rephrase parts of Aria's answers to provide context for follow-up questions. This streamlines multi-turn conversations.

A Composer module goes further by letting Aria write original text in the user's own style. By providing the topic and tone, then demonstrating your writing, Aria can generate blog posts, emails, social posts and more in your voice.

This advanced ghostwriting functionality positions Aria as a versatile AI aid. Users can offload drafting repetitive communications or content in their personal style.

Accessing Aria is also simpler with keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl+/ on Windows added alongside the existing sidebar button. The upgrades apply across Opera's PC browsers including the gaming-optimized Opera GX.

Opera aims to pioneer integrating AI browsing assistance into the mainstream. While early stage, giving Aria refined conversational memory, composition abilities and accessibility accelerates finding real utility.

As AI progresses, seamlessly merging it into existing interfaces like browsers offers new possibilities. Opera's vision leverages the browser's central role in digital life to make AI a contextual everyday tool.

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