In a move no one saw the browser coming Opera just got a lot more versatile and interesting with the integration of ChatGPT to your side toolbar. Thus competing fully against Microsoft Edge and Chrome.
After years stuck with the absolute power of Chrome The web browser market has finally become interesting with the arrival of Artificial Intelligence systems to make the user experience more robust. With the emergence of these systems as google bard.
For some time Microsoft Edge, the base browser for the Windows Operating System, began to steal the spotlight with the launch and integration of Bing Chat, an Artificial Intelligence assistant that is powered by Internet technology. Open AI and ChatGPT.
Well, now Opera decided to go a step further and not only created their own AI-powered chatbot (which was also presented), but they directly took all of ChatGPT and added it to their interface with an official app, which in theory would be much more powerful.
ChatGPT comes to Opera and makes the dilemma of choosing a web browser more difficult
Through his official blog The Opera team has announced that in their most recent update they have added the complete and official ChatGPT app to their sidebar of tools.
Those who have tried this browser will know very well that this bar is quite practical and ends up being the determining factor for which it has become the preferred browser for those who have given it the opportunity.
In the sidebar, Opera integrates official WhatsApp, Telegram, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Messenger and now ChatGPT apps, offering quick, secure and comfortable access to use these platforms while carrying out other activities in the browser.
The browser is as lightweight as Microsoft Edge, and the experience is generally smoother than with Google Chrome. So the arrival of ChatGPT becomes a very interesting change.
As if that were not enough, as a complement to ChatGPT, the Aria beta has also been launched, which could be described as Opera’s Bing Chat. An AI-powered chat assistant to interact with the user.
Aria will be rolled out in more than 180 countries and is already beta-testable within the Opera One browser for Android and on desktop. However, it will be essential to register with an Opera account to access it.
As it happened at the beginning with Bing Chat and Google Bard, the browser nowadays manages a waiting list.
But the rest of the users will be able to try the ChatGPT app from their browser without the need for an Opera account.