DuckDuckGo has taken a clear stance on generative AI and other LLM-based tools, having asked users whether they wanted AI results fully integrated into search. An overwhelming majority said no, which is why the company now keeps AI content and interactions confined to a separate page.
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- evenglow@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•DuckDuckGo made sunglasses that do absolutely nothing, and they sold outEnglish85·10 days ago
- evenglow@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Apple Introduces Leasing Program for iPhones and Other DevicesEnglish6·10 days ago
I know we hit rock bottom when Walmart is advertising loans for groceries. Whole lot of people need to take a moment and think about what’s going on.
Rate things are going China will have UBI in 5 years.
- evenglow@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•The AI bubble could burst — and take the economy with it - The Boston GlobeEnglish319·16 days ago
It’s not AI it’s UBI. AI is going to happen. What was important was an orderly transition to UBI.
- evenglow@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got to buy MSG’s privacy. Her fans aren’t so lucky.English34·21 days ago
Because she read the article.
Ironically, Swift herself has reportedly used facial recognition at her own concerts to identify stalkers. This “privacy for me, surveillance for thee” attitude feels like a perfect encapsulation of the future we’re already living in: one where wealthy elites can afford privacy, while the rest of us are forced to live in a corporate surveillance panopticon.
Airport forensic team can’t flag an encrypted drive it can’t detect.
The article talks about this.