Opera browser will support ChatGPT integration, parent company Kunlun Tech announced - what you need to know.
. Chinese companies Baidu and Alibaba are also developing similar AI chatbots. And the Opera browser is the latest company to reveal plans to incorporate ChatGPT functionality.. Kunlun Tech is based in Beijing. Therefore we’re looking at another Chinese tech firm showing interest in advanced chatbots like ChatGPT.
As for the ChatGPT Opera integration, it’s unknown how the feature will work or whether it’ll include a formal deal with ChatGPT creator OpenAI. Microsoft announced that Bing will include the actual ChatGPT chatbot because the tech giant had already invested billions in OpenAI.Separately, Google will bring its own ChatGPT-like product to Google Search. Bard will be available to some users regardless of the browser. However, it’s not out of the question to think that Google might push Chrome as the primary browser for Bard.
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