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Opera plans to add AI-powered “shorten” feature to its browsers

Since AI-generated content is here to stay, might as well embrace it
David GonzalesBy David Gonzales12 February 2023Updated:13 February 20232 Mins Read
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Opera AI Shorten feature coming to browsers
The wave of AI-powered innovation on the web isn’t about to dissipate any time soon. Opera, the Norwegian tech giant known for its versatile mobile browser, will soon join the list of companies utilizing Artificial Intelligence to enhance its existing products. More specifically, the company plans to integrate AI-generated content to its browsers across all platforms.

In a post on the official Opera blog, the company shared details of its plans to add AI-generated content (AIGC) services to the Opera browser sidebar. This is said to be part of an overall effort to add new features, including “Shorten” – which is meant to generate quick summaries of any article or webpage through the use of AI.

You can watch a quick demo of the upcoming AI-centric feature in the video below:

According to Krystian Kolondra, Executive VP of PC Browsers and Gaming at Opera, AI holds the power to usher in a new era for web browsing. “We are at the brink of a new era of creativity on the Web,” he said. “That’s why we’re reshaping the browser to allow our users to tap into all these resources and to unfold their full potential in the best possible way.”

The new and improved Opera browser with AI features still hasn’t been released yet, but it definitely sounds like something worth looking forward to.

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