Google’s Gemini AI powers Opera’s Aria

  • According to Kunlun Tech, Opera‘s one developer edition browser’s Aria will now be powered by Google’s Gemini. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both companies.
  • The Gemini-powered Opera Aria is currently available in the Opera One Developer version. This integration signifies a potential shift in the landscape of AI-powered browsing, with other players likely to follow suit and explore similar collaborations.
  • As AI technology matures and accelerates its application across industries, leveraging AI to empower products has become an industry consensus. While AI integration in browsers is still in its early stages, it holds the potential to revolutionise the way we interact with the web.

Kunlun Tech‘s overseas information distribution and metaverse platform Opera announces deep cooperation with Google Cloud to bring its powerful Gemini AI to the Opera browser’s Aria AI assistant. This integration will enhance Aria’s capabilities with features like AI-powered image generation and real-time data fetching.

Enhanced AI features and availability

According to Kunlun Tech, Opera‘s one developer edition browser’s Aria will now be powered by Google’s Gemini. This collaboration marks a significant step forward for both companies.

Users can leverage Google’s renowned Imagen 2 model for AI-powered image generation within the browser. While empowered by Google’s groundbreaking text-to-audio large model capabilities, Aria will be able to convert text content into more interactive conversational audio in a dialogical way. Also, Gemini will enable Aria to access and retrieve up-to-date information in real-time, enhancing the user experience. Meanwhile, Opera’s existing multi-LLM Composer AI engine will work alongside Gemini to choose the best AI model for each user’s needs, providing a personalised and optimised experience.

The Gemini-powered Opera Aria is currently available in the Opera One Developer version. This integration signifies a potential shift in the landscape of AI-powered browsing, with other players likely to follow suit and explore similar collaborations.

The partnership builds upon a long-standing collaboration between Google and Opera, further solidifying their commitment to improving AI features on web browsers. With Gemini’s integration, Opera aims to provide users with a more powerful and versatile AI assistant, potentially setting a new standard for AI-powered browsing experiences.

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Future outlook

As AI technology matures and accelerates its application across industries, leveraging AI to empower products has become an industry consensus. While AI integration in browsers is still in its early stages, it holds the potential to revolutionise the way we interact with the web.

In mobile browser usage, Aria increasingly demand higher precision in information matching. AI technology can effectively enhance information matching accuracy, expanding the search scope of mobile browsers, improving service efficiency, and optimising the user experience.

It is expected to see more advanced features and functionalities emerge in AI browsers, offering a more personalised, intelligent, and user-friendly browsing experience.

It’s important to note that this landscape is constantly evolving, with new players and technologies emerging all the time. This is an exciting time for web development, as AI has the potential to fundamentally transform the way human access and interact with information online.

Miurio-Huang

Miurio Huang

Miurio Huang is an intern news reporter at Blue Tech Wave media specialised in AI. She graduated from Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University. Send tips to m.huang@btw.media.

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