Opera introduces browser-integrated AI agent

Opera has provided the “browser operator”, the original Amnesty International’s agent designed to perform the tasks of users directly inside the browser.
Instead of behaving as a separate tool, the browser operator is an extension of the browser itself – designed to enable users by automating frequent tasks such as buying products, completing online models, and collecting web content.
Contrary to the integration of the server -based artificial intelligence that requires sending sensitive data to the third -party servers, the browser operator treats the tasks of the opera browser.
Opera’s cross video shows how the browser operator can simplify a daily task such as buying socks. Instead of manually scrolling through the products pages or filling the payment forms, users can delegate the entire process to the browser player – allowing them to convert the focus to activities that concern them more, such as spending time with their loved ones.
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Harmony of the natural language processed by the AI composer in Opera, the browser player explains written instructions from users and carrying out the corresponding tasks inside the browser. All operations occur locally on the user device, as it takes advantage of the browser infrastructure for completion orders safely and safely.
If the browser operator faces a sensitive step in this process, such as entering the payment details or agreeing to a request, it stops and asks the user to enter. You also have the freedom to intervene and control the process at any time.
Each browser is a step that requires transparent and fully reviewed, providing users a clear understanding of how to carry out tasks. In the event of errors – such as an incorrect order mode – you can increase the guidance of the artificial intelligence agent to an adjust, such as canceling the order or setting the form.
Main differentials: privacy, performance and accuracy
What distinguishes the browser operator from other integrated AI tools is its translated structure and the first privacy. Unlike competitors who rely on screenshots or video recordings to understand the content of the web page, Opera uses the DOM Tree Tree model (DOM) and browser layout data – text representation of the web page.
This difference provides many major advantages:
- Complete the task faster: The browser operator does not need to “see” and explain the pixel units on the screen or simulate mouse movements. Instead, you reach the web page elements directly, avoid unnecessary public expenditures and allow them to completely process pages without passing.
- Privileged privacy: With all the operations conducted on the browser itself, user data – including login, cookies and browsing date – remains safe on the local device. No screenshots, key presses or personal information are sent to opera servers.
- Easiest interaction with page elements: AI can deal with hidden elements of the user’s width, such as a popup of windows or verification checkpoints, allowing smooth access to the content of the web page.
By enabling the browser to perform the tasks independently, the opera takes an important step forward in making browsers “agent” – not just tools to access the Internet, but assistants who actively enhance productivity.
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2025-03-03 16:34:00