A few days ago we told you about the arrival of a new web browser compatible with iOS, iPadOS and the rest of the platforms based on artificial intelligence (AI). It was Opera One, a versatile and complete browser with a large number of additions such as the possibility of Generate images from scratch using Aria, artificial intelligence From Opera One With just a few simple steps we will be able, with our own words, to generate images for which with other services we would have to pay a fee or subscription. We explain all the steps and details below.
So you can create images for free with the new Opera One and its Aria AI
Ask Aria to create images. Use them for your social media posts, personal marketing, or as inspiration for your art.
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Another of the AI features of Opera One, the new Opera browser, is generate images from scratch.
- Make sure you have Opera One installed on your iPhone or iPad, accessible through the App Store.
- To use Opera AI, you need to log in. To do this, we will need to create an account. We can use quick access with our Google account or Apple ID or also by entering our email account.
- Once logged in in the browser. We will access the Aria chatbot by pressing the three dots at the bottom right of the screen (“…”) and clicking on Aria – AI Browser.
- When we are in the chat, we will only have to use our imagination to generate the best invites that give us the best results. Some of the examples I used are: “Could you give me an idea of the future of Apple’s AI-based technology?” Also “Draw a picture of Norway” or “Draw me an abstract drawing that represents the evolution of technology”.
The limit we have to generate new images using Opera’s AI is the limit of our creativity. With the aim of trying to capture what we want in a text. You can leave your best suggestions in the comments to try to help the community. We are waiting for you!
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