- Opera added its AIA Aira to the opera browser for Android
- Users can access real -time information, summarize text and generate images in the Light Android browser
- The Opera Mini version of Aria is optimized for low use of older data and devices
Opera offers a significant AI upgrade to its Opera Mini Mobile web browser. The company incorporates its ARIA AI assistant in the Android version of Opera Mini, whose low -cost approach to navigation is used by more than a hundred million people worldwide.
ARIA will help opera mini users by answering questions, generating text text or software, creating images, summarizing web pages and making real -time information on the Internet. Aria relies on composing, Opera’s Own Ia Engine, which covers the tools and models of Openai and Google, including the creation of images with the Imagen 3 model of Google.
“The AI is quickly an integral part of the daily experience of the Internet – bringing Aria to Opera Mini is a natural addition to our most downloaded browser,” said the opera executive vice -president Jørgen Arnesen, in a press release. “With the addition of our integrated AI, Aria, we are delighted to explore how AI can further improve all the features on which our users rely every day.”
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Opera Mini is popular because it can provide a web browser that does not use too much bandwidth. AI assistants like Chatgpt or Google Gemini tend to rely on a significant amount of energy and calculation power. In many regions of the world, AI features are only available for people with the last flagship phones, massive storage or expensive subscriptions.
What the Opera Mini does with Aria offers an alternative, that designed to adapt to a browser already designed for places with unreliable connections, slow speeds and high data costs. If you have an Android device, you can just update the Opera Mini browser and start using Aria.
The version establishes an interesting precedent. As AI becomes a staple food in digital tools, developers must consider not only how to make AI smarter and more powerful but also more flexible and accessible to people in different circumstances. The addition of Opera Mini of Aria could end up being an example that developers refer when creating an AI assistant who will not eat all your storage space or data budget.
Opera has teased that other new mini features are underway, although she has not said exactly what they will be. If the new features mix with the browser like Aria, it could be found as a semi-independent path towards the adoption of AI, a very different from its more flashy cousins.