Opera unveils integrated browser AI: Aria
-
andrew84 last edited by
@vegelund If I don't mistake, even the installer wizard is dark. When I started installation I thought that I'm installing GX version.
*I have such feeling that maybe the team who worked on GX version now working on regular version. I noticed some welcome picture with music on start(or after updating, I don't remember). The same analogue loading picture I saw in GX.
In overall, when I see the redesigned version, I have such feelings that I'm forced to use and to like the GX's design. -
Nuiin last edited by
The option to use "Use bigger tiles" in settings for the speed dial would be good rather than having to squint at tiny tiles on smaller laptop screens.
-
Nuiin last edited by
Aria is almost as good as ChatGDT and certainly better than ChatSonic which has never worked properly for me. Probably out of the three I would choose and use Aria, which always works and for me is quicker than the others.
-
Locutus last edited by leocg
@nuiin said in Opera unveils integrated browser AI: Aria:
Aria is almost as good as ChatGDT and certainly better than ChatSonic which has never worked properly for me. Probably out of the three I would choose and use Aria, which always works and for me is quicker than the others.
Gee that just make me want it, Not!!!
Come on half of what ChatGPT gives you is made up cause if it does know the answer it makes something up.
-
Unity-Blaster last edited by
@nuiin: there's an option for that in the quick settings on the right hand side
-
BaggyBrain last edited by
Its even more underwhelming than bing... In the past weeks I got used to either gpt4 or highly customisable gpt3 with prompt library or extendable custom memory. Allow custom memory, e.g. by uploading a .txt or something, also allow Aria to access and act on the browser outline and webpages. AutoGPT is a great example for this. Basically, create some modular and easy ways to build with something like LangChain automations. Especially in the beginning you could just let Aria print its action-plan and reasoning behind it which would then need to be manually initiated for the time being. If you want this to take off, you also have to open up the feature to allow the community to build extensions. You are now simply hopping onto the AI hype train, hoping that vague "integration with opera features" without examples suffices as unique selling point. That said, you are uniquely positioned right now to make this your own, since google and microsoft need to allocate their resources on other areas, namely business-solutions and integrations into their respective OS before addressing the browser. Just get your big boy pants ready and make some bold design choices. Only enabling access to the browsing history with some of its content transformed into a private vector storage. Either rudimentary information for free and masses or more detailed retained page information for paying people. This is just one of an abundance of possibilities where you can take this.
-
Locutus last edited by leocg
@baggybrain said in Opera unveils integrated browser AI: Aria:
Its even more underwhelming than bing... In the past weeks I got used to either gpt4 or highly customisable gpt3 with prompt library or extendable custom memory. Allow custom memory, e.g. by uploading a .txt or something, also allow Aria to access and act on the browser outline and webpages. AutoGPT is a great example for this. Basically, create some modular and easy ways to build with something like LangChain automations. Especially in the beginning you could just let Aria print its action-plan and reasoning behind it which would then need to be manually initiated for the time being. If you want this to take off, you also have to open up the feature to allow the community to build extensions. You are now simply hopping onto the AI hype train, hoping that vague "integration with opera features" without examples suffices as unique selling point. That said, you are uniquely positioned right now to make this your own, since google and microsoft need to allocate their resources on other areas, namely business-solutions and integrations into their respective OS before addressing the browser. Just get your big boy pants ready and make some bold design choices. Only enabling access to the browsing history with some of its content transformed into a private vector storage. Either rudimentary information for free and masses or more detailed retained page information for paying people. This is just one of an abundance of possibilities where you can take this.
Hell F.... Not To Aria.
-
leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@awesomeeeeeee I don't think it's available on Opera Browser for IOS yet.
-
hectormaciasa1979 last edited by
I still can't copy all the bookmarks I imported into Speed Dial entries, you're trying to make me create everything from scratch? I will not ditch Speed Dial for Bookmarks, I only imported them with the sole purpose of copying them as Speed Dial entries.
-