"We do not save or store your Prompts or Outputs on DuckDuckGo servers""optionally saved locally on your device, to protect your privacy""All metadata that contains personal information (for example, your IP address) is removed before sending Prompts to underlying model providers"
"If you submit personal information in your Prompts, it may be reproduced in the Outputs, but no one can tell (including us and the underlying model providers) whether it was you personally submitting the Prompts or someone else.""In addition, we have agreements in place with all model providers that further limit how they can use data from these anonymous requests, including not using Prompts and Outputs to
agree with nohappynonsense. all LLM technology is fundamentally unethical. what's worse is that i find myself using LLMs as search engines at times because search engine results have been enshittified probably precisely in order to push us to AI. it's all evil all the way down
I object the AI name, there's no thought or conscious choice involved in the proccess, AI is just a very complex script predicting next word using a huge database with huge processing power, use it for boring menial work, like formatting stuff
my playlist json, I just dropped about 900 links on AI and said "format it in this pattern and identify the missing diacritics of my language in the links"
I could create a simple script to just compile the names, like the one I used for my image gallery, but it would do a poor job seeing "88-N-o-Em-V-o.mp3" and identifying which is the band name and which is the track title and what are the missing characters in the link (88 Não! - Em Vão). Using programs to automate tasks is literally what computers were created for ;)
@pirahxcx - agree there are some very niche use-cases that just make life easier. this is why users should use an open source ai model on their computer, to both retain privacy and prevent the environmental harm of using cloud-based models
ChatGPT through duck.ai counts?
honestly don’t listen to me whatever floats your peaches. it factually isn’t google ig so
"We do not save or store your Prompts or Outputs on DuckDuckGo servers""optionally saved locally on your device, to protect your privacy""All metadata that contains personal information (for example, your IP address) is removed before sending Prompts to underlying model providers"
"If you submit personal information in your Prompts, it may be reproduced in the Outputs, but no one can tell (including us and the underlying model providers) whether it was you personally submitting the Prompts or someone else.""In addition, we have agreements in place with all model providers that further limit how they can use data from these anonymous requests, including not using Prompts and Outputs to
develop or improve their models"
there's no need for ai, it's just a worse option that feigns authority as search, flatters the user as chatbot, and destroys our planet in reality
agree with nohappynonsense. all LLM technology is fundamentally unethical. what's worse is that i find myself using LLMs as search engines at times because search engine results have been enshittified probably precisely in order to push us to AI. it's all evil all the way down
I object the AI name, there's no thought or conscious choice involved in the proccess, AI is just a very complex script predicting next word using a huge database with huge processing power, use it for boring menial work, like formatting stuff
my playlist json, I just dropped about 900 links on AI and said "format it in this pattern and identify the missing diacritics of my language in the links"
i just dropped about 900 links on your mother
OOOOHHHH
I could create a simple script to just compile the names, like the one I used for my image gallery, but it would do a poor job seeing "88-N-o-Em-V-o.mp3" and identifying which is the band name and which is the track title and what are the missing characters in the link (88 Não! - Em Vão). Using programs to automate tasks is literally what computers were created for ;)
@pirahxcx - agree there are some very niche use-cases that just make life easier. this is why users should use an open source ai model on their computer, to both retain privacy and prevent the environmental harm of using cloud-based models