Like Microsoft, Opera is now ready to bring ChatGPT to its products
Opera is set to enter the AI chatbot arena by using the popular ChatGPT in its products. The integration will happen later this year, and the company hasn’t exactly talked about its plans for the AI chatbot.
The fact that Opera wants to use ChatGPT’s features hardly comes as a surprise. This is due to the vote of confidence Microsoft has given to Open AI by investing billions and recently integrating ChatGPT with Bing and the Microsoft Edge browser. Opera’s parent company, Kunlun Tech, confirmed this plan, saying that all of its products will be integrated into ChatGPT, which will likely include Opera as well.
Opera has several web browsers on the market, and like Microsoft Edge, we expect ChatGPT to make its mark on the Opera browser and probably a few other products the company offers.
To be honest, Opera is not among the most popular web browsers today, and its share is small. Google leads the segment with Chrome, but when it comes to Opera, the browser is even behind the likes of Mozilla Firefox and Samsung’s Internet browser.
We’ve already seen what integrating ChatGPT could do for a product like Bing, which has been around for years but couldn’t compete in the search field with the likes of Google. Now that ChatGPT is under its wing, Bing has run into a waiting list of people eager to try out the new experience the search engine has to offer.
Opera also has non-browser products, but we’re not sure how ChatGPT could improve its profile, performance, and image in any way. Apple is still a big absentee from all the recent AI talk. The company has reportedly held a secret meeting with its employees to assess its capabilities in the AI segment, but we’ll likely have to wait until WWDC 2023 later this year to learn more about the company’s plans.
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