Launched in recent yearsMultiple browsers, or even joinArtificial Intelligence Agent FunctionAfter that, Opera announced the launch ofA new browser called Neon, and claims to have added application functions that are completely operated by artificial intelligence agents, including the ability to chat and interact with users naturally, or analyze and browse web content on behalf of users, and further complete detailed task operations.
This browser is based on Opera's preview test earlier this year.Operator artificial intelligence agent technology, allowing users to complete simple web browsing operations, such as filling out forms or making online purchases. At the same time, related calculations are completed on the device side, emphasizing that user operation privacy will not be uploaded to the Internet.
In addition, users can also use artificial intelligence generation functions through this browser, including generating videos, creating web content, and even helping to write game source code. At the same time, artificial intelligence functions can also be used when the device is offline.
If it is necessary to connect to the Internet, this browser will perform collaborative calculations through Opera's servers in Europe to prevent user privacy from being uploaded to servers outside Europe, thereby complying with relevant EU regulations.
Opera is expected to use Neon as a way to reshape the browser experience and take the first step in the development of artificial intelligence proxy applications. Artificial intelligence industry players including Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic have also proposed browsers driven by artificial intelligence proxy services. In addition, Opera's current market share in the browser market is only about 2.09%, so Opera is expected to face greater challenges in the development of artificial intelligence proxy service applications.



