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Opera’s new AI agent web browser just reinvented web browsing – here’s 5 ways it could completely change the internet

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Interest in AI agents that can peruse the internet on your behalf has ticked up of late, partly thanks to OpenAI’s Operator, along with Browser Use and the recently released Proxy 1.0. Popular browser provider Opera has joined in to offer a tool that will actively do tasks on the web for you. If this catches on, the way we interact with the internet might never be the same, especially if it’s baked right into the browser like Opera’s is.

The idea for the Operator is that, instead of just answering questions or giving you information like Opera’s Aria AI assistant, it can go out onto the web and do things on your behalf. You can tell it to buy concert tickets, book a hotel, track down the best deals on a gadget, or research a topic, and it will navigate sites, fill out forms, and complete tasks for you while keeping you updated.

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