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MBCook ◴[] No.40834737[source]
And my love for Safari goes up a little more.
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1. makeitdouble ◴[] No.40834748[source]
Are you expecting Apple to not add AI right in their own browser, after their 1 hour "we also do AI" presentation this month ?
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2. GeekyBear ◴[] No.40834817[source]
There was already talk of using it in Safari to allow users to create custom filters to persistently block portions of a given website.

Sort of like using ChatGPT to help figure out how to use FFmpeg to accomplish a task from the command prompt, but used to create the equivalent of greasemonkey scripts.

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3. MBCook ◴[] No.40834900[source]
In my mind there is a big difference between the browser using it for features and letting any random website burn my electricity on a new scale for crap I never agreed to.
4. MBCook ◴[] No.40834906[source]
I’m ok with Apple doing it. I chose Apple.

I don’t want the API. I don’t want random websites burning my battery on AI nonsense I never asked for to make the ads on page more engaging or some other nonsense.