Opera Software announces the forthcoming integration of Artificially Generated Content (AIGC) services into its desktop and mobile browsers announcedwithout going into detail about what that means for the future.

The company says it wants to expand its existing artificial intelligence program for its browser, news and gaming products (which one?), both through our own solutions and through new and existing partnerships. One of the new features is a tool powered by ChatGPT, which can create short summaries of websites and articles. By the way: Shortening and summarizing articles using ChatGPT is not yet available for all Opera users.

Throughout our company’s more than 25-year history, we have always been at the forefront of browser innovation. Whether we invented browser tabs or gave our users built-in access to generative AI tools, we’ve always pushed the boundaries of what’s possible on the websaid Song Lin, co-CEO of Opera. “After the massive interest in generative AI tools, we believe now is the time for browsers to become the gateway to an AI-driven web“.

Let’s see what’s going on there. Opera itself is not really one of the big browsers – and the supposedly big announcements of late have often revolved around putting some service like WhatsApp or TikTok in the sidebar of the browser for quick access, which is basically nothing else than a beefed up bookmark. Opera has been owned by the Chinese consortium Golden Brick Silk Road Equity Investment Fund II LLP with various investors since 2016).

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