ChatGPT-powered AI-generated content services will be integrated into the Opera browser

The phantom of the Opera is hereā€¦ inside your browser!

With the world in a frenzy over AI taking over in the form of ChatGPT, all the various browser platforms are hopping on the trend and hoping to integrate AI-generated content services into their PC and mobile browsers. One of the first few to lead the pack is often shunned, Opera. In an attempt to outdo the likes of Safari and Chrome, the browser will soon feature the “Shorten,” tool powered by ChatGPT that helps summarize articles and webpages in mere seconds. Opera will be the next to follow in the footsteps of the Bing search engine and dearly beloved Edge browser that also utilizes ChatGPT.

This is a response to the overwhelming volume of difficult-to-process online stuff. Opera offers a more streamlined and pertinent browsing experience by giving users access to AI services like ChatGPT and creating a tool that filters and summarises content for users which should make our lives significantly easier in the long run.

For its browser, news, and gaming applications, Opera is attempting to extend its AI programme into AI-generated content. It will accomplish this by developing its own solutions and forming alliances with both old and new businesses. The need for AI services has increased dramatically, as seen by ChatGPT's record-breaking 100 million user milestone. For those of you still unclear on what this feature is, it is like a tea strainer for the unnecessary jargon the internet throws our way. If only we could use this IRL on people, right?