Opera enters the generative AI space with new features in browsers and content apps
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Opera Comments Bot last edited by
Opera has today announced the upcoming integration of AI-generated content (AIGC) services into its PC and mobile browsers.
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bobhogan33 last edited by
I hope this is not too far off the threat. I've talked to support at U. S. Bank. They don't want to fix their website so I can use Opera. Sometimes Brave will work. Many sites think that Brave is Chrome.
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kreela last edited by
This is wonderful news. I have recently found andisearch.com and consensus.ai that are much better at finding info than google. I signed up for neeva, kagi, and you.com but neeva and you seem to use bing as the engine. I don't think we need yet another generalist search. We just want answers. For Opera, I love the sidebar and want that AI content to be targeted. If I just want an answer to a quick question, I can see this being useful. For a techie like me, I need forum answers a lot and will still need a separate search engine for that, like crowdview. I wish I could change the default search engine for Opera. Although Edge is now coming out with useful sidebar features, Opera has always been the most creative in its feature list.
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bobhogan33 last edited by bobhogan33
@kreela I try to avoid Google by using DuckDuckGo. Did you assume that I use Bing?
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