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Opera One browser now lets users manage and control tabs with AI

Opera on Wednesday released another update for Opera One, its AI-focused web browser. With the new version, users can now easily manage and control their tabs using artificial intelligence.

Opera One updated with new AI features

As detailed by Opera in a blog post, the Tab Commands feature enables a new way of interacting with tabs in Opera One via Aria, Opera’s AI assistant. In other words, you can give Aria commands such as “close all tabs except this one” or “group all my Pinterest tabs.”

“You can then tell your browser to pin your streaming services to never miss the action, or you can also tell it to close all your wikipedia tabs once you’re done with homework – and if you want to save them for later, just tell it to group them in a tab island,” the company explains.

Other examples of commands are:

  • Pin my YouTube tabs
  • Save all my tabs
  • Create a group with 9to5Mac tabs

To quickly enter a tab command, just press “Command + /” on Mac or “Control + /” on Windows.

In addition to Tab Commands, the new version of Opera One also comes with new AI Feature Drops that make Aria better. This includes improvements to Writing Mode and the ability to place Aria in a browser tab. Opera also claims that its AI assistant can now provide richer answers about things like recipes, products, and games.

You can download Opera One from the company’s website. The browser is compatible with multiple plataforms, including macOS, Windows, and Linux.

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