Opera enhances Aria AI feature with new tools for content creation and personalization

Opera enhances Aria AI feature with new tools for content creation and personalization

Opera, the widely-used web browser, recently announced a series of enhancements to Aria, its AI feature. First introduced in May and later expanded to iOS users in August, Aria has been further developed to require less technical skills and time from users.

The latest update introduces new features including 'Compose', 'Refine', and 'My Style'. These are designed to aid in time efficiency and enhance creativity.

The 'Refine' tool is a key improvement to Aria, incorporating two main features: 'Reuse' and 'Rephrase'. Users can select a fragment of Aria's output and choose to either reuse it or rephrase it, providing flexibility in content creation.

The 'Compose' feature is a versatile tool that assists users in writing a range of content, from blog entries and work emails to social posts and presentations.

The third feature, 'My Style', is designed to personalize Aria's output to match the user's specific writing style. Users provide a few samples of their writing in different styles, such as formal, neutral, or informal, and after defining their style, Aria can generate content that mirrors their unique voice.

Opera has also made these features available to Opera GX users, ensuring all users can benefit from these AI-enhanced capabilities.

by Paul

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Opera is a web browser known for its commitment to integrating new technologies while maintaining simplicity, speed, and security. Its features include a built-in VPN, ad-blocker, and the ability to limit RAM usage. Despite a rating of 3.4, it continues to contribute to open web standards. Top alternatives to Opera are Mozilla Firefox, Vivaldi, and Brave.

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TheEmperorArt
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"Widely used browser"... about 2.43% market share. Sure, with Samsung Internet, an android only browser beating it out.

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Paul

Well, 2-3% market share still represent millions of users, so yes I'd say it's widely used. 😉 Only Chrome, Safari, Edge, and Firefox have more users.

ThisIsAUsername
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I can't believe this browser still exists. Who actually uses it?

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