Opera has unveiled a native artificial intelligence agent called “Browser Operator” that runs directly inside the browser and performs tasks automatically for users.
Unlike independent artificial intelligence tools, the Browser Operator acts as part of the browser itself and can perform duplicate tasks such as online shopping, filling forms and collecting content from the web for users.
One of the main advantages of this tool over cloud artificial intelligence is that all processing is locally done on the Opera browser and does not need to send sensitive users’ information to third -party servers.
In a demo video, Opera shows how the Browser Operator can simplify a daily process such as buying socks. Instead of searching for product pages and filling out payment forms, users can transfer the entire shopping process to the browser’s artificial intelligence and instead focus on their more important tasks.
How and Key Browser Operator Operations and Benefits
The tool uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) based on Opera Composer AI engine and can interpret and execute users’ text commands and execute in the browser. All operations are locally performed on the user’s device and do not need to send information to the Internet.
In sensitive steps such as payment of payment information or final order verification, the Browser Operator stops and is allowed from the user. Users can also control and stop the process at any moment.
Also, this tool has complete transparency; Any step taken by it is visible and reviewed. If there is a mistake (such as the wrong order registration), users can order artificial intelligence to cancel or correct the order.
Key Differences Browser Operator: Privacy, Speed, accuracy
What distinguishes Browser Operator from other browser artificial intelligence tools is the privacy -based architecture and its local processing.
Faster performance: Unlike other artificial intelligence tools that use screen images to identify website content, the Browser Operator directly accesss the structural data (DOM Tree and Layout Data), which speeds up command execution and reduces additional processing.
Privacy of users: All data, including the onsets, cookies, and review history, remain on the device and are not sent to Opera servers. It also refuses to capture page images, record keyboards or send personal information.
Advanced interaction with web pages: This artificial intelligence can access elements of the pages that are hidden from the user’s point of view, such as identity verification windows or cookies, which provide a more smoother experience in interacting with pages.
Opera has introduced an important step towards converting browsers from simple web browsing tools to smart and automatic assistants that can increase users’ productivity.
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