Tacky Gaming Browser Codes New Way to Annoy You
In their relentless quest to reinvent things no one asked for, Opera GX, an overblown browser exclusively for gamers, has decided they want to “revolutionize” the browsing experience. Their boringly-named new AI, Aria (probably after a dreadful opera they thought was clever), is here to irksomely assist users with a swarm of tasks. Supposedly, this new disturbance is driven by Opera’s little-known Composer architecture, which makes Aria more than just a conventional AI. According to Opera’s self-stroking promotional blather, Aria can even write code. Whoop-de-do.
Any Implied Benefits of This Clumsy Tech?
Now, onto the gross implications of this ordeal. This Opera GX’s latest blunder may seem promising to the painfully naive, potentially offering a more efficient (or more accurately, lazy) way of managing tasks, particularly for those who can’t pry themselves from the grasps of their gaming obsession. Theoretically, this could theoretically streamline the browsing experience while simplifying the process of coding. However, like most over-hyped tech novelties, it’s safe to say we can anticipate a truckload of irritations, malfunctions, and generally unasked-for complications.
Conclusive Sneer for the Road
So here we have another day, another pointless tech innovation. It seems that Opera GX’s whole approach involves force-feeding us with features we didn’t know we needed, and frankly, still don’t want. Opera’s new AI assistant, Aria, just seems like another fancy-pants gimmick attempting to masquerade as something revolutionary, while it’s most likely going to be as useful as a chocolate teapot. My hot take? Save the aria for the stage, Opera, and leave the web browsing to the pros.
Original article:https://venturebeat.com/games/opera-gx-browser-adds-aria-ai-to-improve-gamer-experience/