During the Opera Browser Days, held in the city of Lisbon this week, the Norwegian company Opera has marked a very well defined roadmap, to mark a before and after in the evolution of web browsers. In the event held in the Portuguese capital, which has brought together international journalists and experts, Opera has shown its new star functionality, Browser Operator, an artificial intelligence agent designed to perform online tasks autonomously, redefining the traditional concept of navigation. From this moment, nothing will be the same for those who bet on this browser
Opera: more autonomy and capacity
The technology presented by Opera allows you to delegate tasks directly to the browser using commands in natural language, so that it can be interacted to execute various actions. For example, from searching for products and making purchases to planning trips, the Browser Operator is responsible for interacting with websites, completing forms and solving errors automatically. During live demonstrations, this virtual assistant had the ability to organize a bike trip through Europe and bought flowers through the network. A sample of its ability to act as a true digital operator.
What differentiates this solution from other proposals based on artificial intelligence is its privacy. Opera ensures that everything The processing is carried out locally on the user’s device, without depending on external servers or sharing sensitive data with third parties. In addition, users maintain total control over browser actions, being able to supervise each step or cancel tasks if they consider it necessary.
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Opera seeks to improve the navigation experience and lead the way towards what it calls agricultural navigation, A new era where browsers, in addition to showing information actively act to meet the user’s needs. This advance is aligned with the emerging trends of the so -called Web 4.0, where the interaction between artificial humans and intelligences will be more intimate.
The company announced that this functionality will be initially available as part of its experimental program Ai feature dropswhich will allow developers and selected users to test their capabilities before the official launch. In this way, Opera is emerging as one of the pioneers in integrating advanced artificial intelligence directly in the nucleus of the web experience. The future of navigation has begun, and Opera wants the interactions to be real for the user. The passive way of navigating the Internet is destined to go down in history.