The rise of Artificial Intelligence
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@tanurai, you can also look in https://www.futuretools.io and https://www.futurepedia.io, or experiment yourself in https://huggingface.co/spaces with the models it offer.
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@Catweazle
In connection with artificial intelligence (AI) and you, there was something else.
May I ask if you've had a chance to get started?
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@ingolftopf, I'm interested in AI and what apps are out there, out of self-preservation. Know your enemy and see if there are friends among them.
I try to stay up to date and I also know the reasons why Vivaldi is so reserved on this topic. Really usable and private-friendly AI apps are so far the isolated major exception among the over 7,000 that exist, all of which should be used with caution At the moment I've found only 2 which are usefull for me, Andisearch and the Perplexity extension, other users may have different needs and for those I've put the links where they can search, but with a grain of salt. -
@Lighthouse812, I use Andisearch as main search engine, which is for sure the most รฉtical and private AI out there. But in general there are very few AI apps that can be used as a function in Vivaldi, starting with the privacy requirements and that are OpenSource (most are from Google, Microsoft or Facebook (Perplexity). Although OpenSource (except Perplexity) with some TOS and PP quite debatable.
It is still the best to look at Future Tools, Futurepedia or Hugging Face apps to use them occasionally if necessary, instead of an inbuild AI with a certain function which may help or not.