digital delegation

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Digital delegation refers to the concept of using AI-powered tools to automate tasks on behalf of users, as seen in Opera Neon's agentic browsing approach. This browser aims to move beyond passive web interaction by actively performing work across the internet, such as searching, organizing, or completing actions without direct user input. The tag covers discussions about how AI agents can handle routine digital chores, potentially transforming productivity and workflow on Windows systems. Topics include the shift from manual browsing to autonomous task execution, the role of large language models in enabling these capabilities, and implications for user control and efficiency. The content focuses on Opera's vision for an AI agentic browser as a practical example of digital delegation in action.
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    Opera Neon: The Future of AI-Powered Agentic Browsing on Windows

    Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping our expectations of the web, but browsers themselves have long felt like passive portals—waiting for us to search, click, and scroll. That’s about to change, if Opera’s bold vision for its new Neon browser comes to fruition. Rather than simply...
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