• sabreW4K3
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    3 months ago

    But if Mozilla can, for example create a sources list and even charge for the ability to be a default on said sources list, wouldn’t that be a double win? The problem with things being unreliable can be dealt with via language. Like big red text saying don’t trust this blindly.

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      3 months ago

      They can also do intelligent searching and simply surface links.

      Do I trust LLM summaries? Not fully. But how about the strategy used by an app like BeyondPDF for Mac:

      Think: Firefox does the search, then gives you the sources and the most likely relevant excerpts from each. Consequences of it searching wrong? A small waste of time, but no misinfo.


      Sidebar!

      One can be against environmental costs of great machine-learning powered search, and offended by the arguable IP theft that created the tools, but it’s unlikely all those who say they “don’t want AI anything!” really mean that entirely.

      “I don’t want or need the current version of ChatGPT for my use cases” is very fair though. Maybe they don’t have any SQL queries or Excel formulas - on the edge of their abilities - to build, or text to beautify, or quirky esoteric philosophy to bounce off a robot…

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        3 months ago

        Aren’t Google and Bing and others paying to be featured in Firefox. What’s the difference?