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A new front has opened in the AI race between the U.S. and China. A six-month old Chinese startup has jumped into the market ...
The latest web browser coming to Opera’s roster embraces AI agents that aim to use the internet for you. The Norwegian tech ...
But there’s more to it than that. With Neon, the Norwegian browser company is keen to build a one-stop shop for basically any sort of AI interactions — be it chatting to an AI agent or even getting it ...
In early April, Opera showcased AI Browser Operator, a first look at its vision for agentic browsing in the AI era. Now, the company is detailing what that actually looks like: rather than being just ...
Opera Neon – the company used the name for a different browser in 2017 that didn't gain much traction – is designed to ...
Windows is about to get even deeper AI integration, complete with chatbots gaining access to your PC’s apps — if you want. But it’s not just about the operating system. The humble web browser is about ...
Other companies, such as The Browser Company and Google, are also developing browsers that use AI agents to perform tasks for ...
Google’s Project Mariner AI browser: a bold step toward autonomous web navigation. See how it performs in real-world tests.
We've seen many AI tools within browsers, but what about a browser that puts AI first? If you're on the hunt for a browser that claims to be the first agent app of its kind, Opera ...
Opera is billing Neon as a "fully agentic browser." It comes with an integrated AI that can chat with users and surf the web on their behalf.