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Opera to launch new AI-powered browser for iOS in Europe following Apple’s DMA changes


Opera revealed today that it will launch a new AI-powered browser built on its own engine for iOS in Europe.

The Norway-based company announced the change following the news that Apple is going to allow alternative browser engines to run on iOS as a result of the requirements of the European Digital Markets Act (DMA). Given that the changes are only being applied in the European Union, Opera said in a press release that it “strongly encourages Apple to implement these augmented freedoms to iOS users around the globe.” Opera did not provide any further details about the upcoming browser, but said it will soon be announcing a “major investment” in a key AI infrastructure project in Europe.

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