Opera, renowned for its innovative web browsing solutions, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with Google Cloud to integrate Google’s Gemini AI into its browser. This collaboration aims to significantly enhance the capabilities of Opera’s built-in AI assistant, Aria, providing users with a more powerful and versatile browsing experience.
By leveraging Google’s advanced AI technology, Opera is set to offer even more accurate, efficient, and up-to-date responses to user queries, marking a significant step forward in the evolution of AI-powered web browsing
We’ve collaborated with @GoogleCloudNord to integrate Gemini AI models into Aria!
Google’s Gemini is the company’s most capable model yet, here’s what it means for our Aria users: pic.twitter.com/MHcp4nsFcS
— Opera (@opera) May 28, 2024
Leveraging Multiple AI Models
Opera users have already been benefiting from the capabilities of OpenAI’s large language models (LLMs) through Aria. With the new integration, Aria will also leverage Google’s Gemini AI models.
Opera’s unique Composer AI engine plays a crucial role in this setup by analyzing user intent and selecting the most suitable AI model for each specific task.
This ensures that users receive the most accurate and efficient responses to their queries.
Google’s Gemini AI
Google introduced Gemini AI last year, calling it “the most capable model ever built.” Since its introduction, Gemini has powered various features across Google’s products, including a chatbot integrated into Android.
With Gemini’s integration into Opera, the browser will now provide users with up-to-date information and high-performance responses.
New Experimental Features
The partnership with Google also brings new experimental features to Opera’s AI capabilities.
As part of the AI Feature Drop program, users of the Opera One Developer version can now try out these new functionalities.
One notable feature is the ability to generate images using Google’s Imagen 2 model. For example, users can ask Aria to create an image of a dog on vacation at a beach, and the AI will generate the requested picture for free.
Additionally, Aria now offers a text-to-audio feature powered by Google’s advanced text-to-audio model. This allows users to listen to AI-generated responses in a conversational tone, enhancing the overall user experience.
These features are currently being tested and, depending on user feedback, may be rolled out to all users in the future.
Long-standing Collaboration
Per Wetterdal, EVP of Partnerships at Opera, expressed excitement about the deepening collaboration with Google.”Our companies have been cooperating for more than 20 years.
We are excited to be announcing the deepening of this collaboration into the field of generative AI to power our suite of browser AI services further,” he said.
Commitment to AI Innovation
Opera’s commitment to integrating advanced AI technologies into its browser is evident. For over a year, the company has been exploring the potential of AI to enhance user experiences.
The integration of Google’s Gemini AI is a significant milestone in this ongoing journey.
Empowering Organizations with AI
Eva Fors, from Google Cloud, emphasized the company’s belief in an open future for AI.
By providing access to Google’s AI infrastructure, products, platforms, and foundation models, Google Cloud aims to empower organizations like Opera to navigate their unique paths within the realm of generative AI.
Final thoughts
The integration of Google’s Gemini AI into Opera marks a significant advancement in the browser’s AI capabilities. With enhanced features and the ability to leverage multiple AI models, Opera is set to provide users with an even more powerful and personalized browsing experience.
As the company continues to innovate and explore new possibilities, users can look forward to a future where AI seamlessly enhances every aspect of their online interactions.
The information is taken from Engadget and India Today