With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, AI chatbots have gradually become an indispensable part of people's daily lives. Major technology companies have launched their own AI products, striving to occupy a place in the fiercely competitive market. Recently, Norwegian browser company Opera announced that it will launch a new iOS artificial intelligence browser in Europe. This move is designed to respond to Apple’s policy changes that allow alternative browser engines and to provide iPhone users with more choices.
Norwegian browser company Opera plans to launch a new artificial intelligence browser for iOS in Europe in response to Apple's changes that allow alternative browser engines. Opera will debut in March, and this change is required by the European Digital Markets Act. The new browser, possibly named Opera One, is designed to prepare for future trends based on generative artificial intelligence. The move gives iPhone users the opportunity to choose a browser other than Safari.
Opera's move not only complies with the requirements of the European Digital Market Act, but also reflects its determination to actively embrace artificial intelligence technology and provide users with a better browsing experience. The launch of Opera One will bring more choices to iOS users, further promote competition in the browser market, and ultimately benefit consumers. Looking forward to Opera One's official debut in March and bringing us surprises.