Opera brings 150 variants of 50 different AI models to its web browser, allowing developers to swap out its native Aria AI for Gemma, Llama, or Mixtral instead. “Introducing local LLMs in this way ...
Using Local Large Language Models means users' data is kept locally, on their device, allowing them to use generative AI without the need to send information to a server. Opera is testing this new set ...
Web developers can now access a beta version of the Opera Dragonfly 1.0 development tools — including a JavaScript debugger, DOM, network and storage inspectors — which are designed to help assess the ...
If you use Opera, you'll be happy to know that you can get access to a new feature today: LLMs that the browser can access entirely locally on your device. For the first time, according to an Opera ...
Opera released Opera One 2 in developer beta today, including multimedia features, split tabs, and AI enhancements. Opera One R2 gets a fresh appearance, with new themes and design features. Instead ...
Web browser developer Opera announced today that it’s adding experimental support for 150 local large language model variants from about 50 families of models to its Opera One browser. Local LLMs ...
Opera Software has released Dragonfly, a development and debugging tool integrated into its browsers, the company said on Thursday. The tool is platform agnostic and works with both Opera Mobile for ...
It’s not often that a browser company acquires a game development platform. But that’s exactly what Opera has done with YoYo Games, a British team best known for GameMaker Studio 2. The latter is a ...
Opera has been a browser pioneer for over a decade—it was the first to introduce a tabbed interface, popup blocking, full-page zoom, Bittorrent support, integrated web search, speed dial, and browser ...
Many mobile browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox and Opera, pictured above, have desktop counterparts that are developed first and foremost, with features tending to trickle down and mobile-only features ...