• @AbidanYre
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      131 year ago

      They never really had any to begin with.

      • @Fades
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        361 year ago

        Chromium based in addition to Brave pushing things with no way to opt out

      • Franzia
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        131 year ago

        Adding this to the pile: CEO wants brave to be an ad platform. He doesnt want to challenge power beyond gaining it for himself.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yea… That’s a “No” from me dawg…

    I have a very bad feeling it will start to harvest your local data…

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m trying to reconcile anonymous and you must use our app.

      I know there’s nothing explicitly deanonymizing about their browser… And the browser has built-in tor support… It just doesn’t feel anonymous when it’s restricted to a specific application… because the application must identify itself somehow.

  • CALIGVLA
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    301 year ago

    Yeah, “anonymous” and “secure” aren’t words I associate with Brave…

  • @EvolvedTurtle
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    271 year ago

    Idk brave has alot of trust me bro vibes

    And that’s kind of off putting And I used to be hard on the brave train

    But now I’m with the more recent trend of “Chrome -> Brave -> Firefox” pipeline

    • Pika
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      why is chrome first if you don’t mind me asking, I am curious, I have always concidered chrome to be a less private brave and Firefox to be at the top of the list in terms of privacy, unless the list was going fron least to greatest

      • Keith
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        71 year ago

        No, they first were a Chrome user then turned to Brave before finding firefox

      • @shotgun_crab
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        I think it’s like a train, they went from Chrome to Brave to Firefox

  • @[email protected]
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    181 year ago

    If the free version is there to encourage you to use the premium version, how can it be anonymous?

  • @BetaDoggo_
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    141 year ago

    So they’re using Claude for the premium tier? How do they know that none of that data is being collected by Anthropic? They have no control over it.

    • @remer
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      31 year ago

      They said anonymous, not that they would record everything

  • 👁️👄👁️
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    101 year ago

    Just a reminder that services charging a monthly fee do not automatically mean they’re private. Anyways, just use venus chub ai instead 🤫

    • @uranibaba
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      31 year ago

      It you want images, there is also civitai.

  • @applejacks
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    71 year ago

    is it as locked down and censored as Bing and CGPT are?

    • Blue and Orange
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      21 year ago

      Bing image creator literally flagged “Ronald McDonald” as an unsafe image prompt lmao

      • @applejacks
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        21 year ago

        I have Photoshop with the generative AI options.

        It’s almost impossible to get it to work with anything peach to brown shaded, because it (presumably) thinks I’m doing something NSFW.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The core features of Leo aren’t too dissimilar from other AI chatbots like Bing Chat and Google Bard: it can translate, answer questions, summarize webpages, and generate new content.

    Brave says the benefits of Leo over those offerings are that it aligns with the company’s focus on privacy — conversations with the chatbot are not recorded or used to train AI models, and no login information is required to use it.

    As with other AI chatbots, however, Brave claims Leo’s outputs should be “treated with care for potential inaccuracies or errors.”

    For users who prefer to access a different AI language model, Brave is also introducing Leo Premium, a $15 monthly subscription that features Anthropic’s AI assistant, Claude Instant — a faster and cheaper version of Anthropic’s Claude 2 large language model.

    “AI can be a powerful tool but it can also present growing concerns for data privacy and there’s a need for a privacy-first solution,” said Brian Bondy, CTO and co-founder of Brave, in a press release.

    We have reached out to Brave to clarify when these additional benefits are expected to arrive and will update this story should we hear back.


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  • Roundcat
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    All they need now is to promise VR and self driving cars, and they’ll have a hype-tech bingo.

  • Whayle
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    Pushing “machine learning” as “beneficial AI” appears to be a ploy to build profiles of everyone using all the data that can possibly be gathered up about them. The claims will be for better ads and better experiences, but the reality will be something quite different.