- Opera Neon is a new browser totally agent capable of performing tasks
- The new premium browser is only subscription and soon
- You can join the waiting list today
Opera Neon is a new premium subscription web browser that can understand your commands in natural language thanks to AI while performing a variety of tasks for you.
For example, you can ask Opera Neon to produce a detailed report, make a website or even encode projects such as games, all in the browser.
“We are at a point where AI can fundamentally change the way we use the Internet and perform all kinds of tasks in the browser. Opera Neon brings this to the fingers of our users.” Henrik Lexow said, senior director of AI products in Opera.
“We see it as a collaboration platform to shape the next chapter of the agent navigation along with our community.”
Totally agent on the web
Of course, it can currently chat with AI in the standard opera browser, which has access to Aria AI and Chatgpt in the sidebar, but Opera Neon is a totally agent browser, which means that you can ask you to perform tasks for you, as well as chat or search with AI.
That could include completing a form that appears on the website you are seeing, making a hotel reservation or even shopping. Best of all, it does all this locally in the browser, without risking its privacy or safety.
The AI Inside Opera Neon agent has been previously exhibited by opera as a browser operator and can give it tasks with simple indications such as “keep me updated on the latest advances in artificial intelligence”, and regularly would collect and summarize the most relevant items.
Then, instead of wading through an endless food, you would get what you care most, perfectly packaged.
You can also chat with neon opera as if it were a chatbot of AI, as well as chatgpt, and you can also search the web to find answers.
Chat
Opera Neon reduces its central functionality to three main options: chat, do and do.
The chat is the chatbot function. Here you can ask AI’s contextual questions about the website you are seeing and looking for the web.
This is where Opera Neon can interact with the website you are seeing. We are talking about things like completing forms, reservations of reservations and purchases. This is the technology that we have known as Bowser operator.
Make is the truly new new opera part. Here you can ask the browser to do something, and interpret what it means, then go and do it for you. Once you have in charge of doing something, you are free to go out and do something else.
Opera Neon seems to be one of the most exciting uses of the AI I’ve seen in a long time. The possibility of being able to ask AI’s questions about the website that is currently seeing in the browser and obtaining reliable answers is not new, but the browser agent qualities sound incredibly valuable.
Opera Neon is not outside yet, but Opera says he can join the waiting list today. Meanwhile, Opera has made this video to explain what an AI agent is:

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