Opera’s new feature lets you group, pin, and close tabs through natural language commands
January 17, 2025
Editor’s Note:
AI is taking over our browsers and photos! Opera's new AI feature lets you control your tabs with your voice, while Google's Gemini is getting even better at creating realistic images. Microsoft is making it easier to use passkeys on Windows, and Google Photos might soon be able to tell you if a photo is real or AI-generated. Want to learn more about AI and data science? Check out our resources and subscribe to Datapanthy for weekly insights!
Opera’s new feature lets you group, pin, and close tabs through natural language commands
Opera’s browser has a new AI-powered feature that lets you take action on tabs through natural language queries. Things you can do include grouping, pinning, bookmarking, and closing tabs with these commands. The company said people can trigger the Aria command bar — by pressing Ctrl + / or Cmd + / — and type out requests such as “Group all video tabs” or “Bookmark all currently open tabs.”
Google Gemini Updated With Imagen 3 AI Model for Image Generation, Available to All Users
Google announced a significant upgrade for Gemini, its in-house artificial intelligence (AI) model, on Wednesday. The company announced that the image generation capability of the chatbot will now be handled by the Imagen 3 AI model for all users. Imagen 3 is the Mountain View-based tech giant's latest and most capable image generation model.
Microsoft makes improvements to the passkey experience on Windows 11
Microsoft is making it easier to use passkeys on Windows 11 by introducing a way for third-party passkey providers to integrate with Windows’ passkey system, improving the user experience for creating and using passkeys, and adding the ability to sync passkeys across multiple Windows 11 devices.
BackBack Google Photos’ upcoming feature to flag AI-generated content in your gallery
American tech giant Google is reportedly working on a new feature for its photo and video sharing platform, Google Photos, which will allow users to identify whether an image has been generated or enhanced by AI. This development, aimed at addressing the growing concerns around deep fakes, will involve new identification resource tags that reveal AI-related information and the digital source type of images stored within the app.
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