what best we can expect from Meta....the shameless founder and shameless policies and security....
100 percent....i agree on it.....its more difficult for businesses using AI...
this is something i am excited to hear about....
i dont think there is any LLM which is perfect...everyone is trained on different data....so its obviuos everyone don't like it....
I in india patiently waiting for Siri.....
Interesting choice. Play Integrity is typically used to verify app/device authenticity on Android, so this likely ties more to protecting AI features from abuse than anything browser-related...
This feels like a predictable outcome of “zero-click” SERPs, especially with featured snippets and AI overviews taking more surface area in results...
The real issue isn’t lack of alternatives, it’s that most “Google alternatives” still depend on the same underlying web index sources or trade quality for independence...
Even if “superintelligence” arrives, job impact will likely depend more on deployment incentives than raw capability. Those two timelines rarely match up cleanly...
This feels more like a gradual tightening of extension APIs under Manifest V3 than a sudden “kill switch.” uBlock isn’t going away, but its capabilities are definitely being reshaped...
what best we can expect from Meta....the shameless founder and shameless policies and security....
100 percent....i agree on it.....its more difficult for businesses using AI...
this is something i am excited to hear about....
i dont think there is any LLM which is perfect...everyone is trained on different data....so its obviuos everyone don't like it....
I in india patiently waiting for Siri.....
Interesting choice. Play Integrity is typically used to verify app/device authenticity on Android, so this likely ties more to protecting AI features from abuse than anything browser-related...
This feels like a predictable outcome of “zero-click” SERPs, especially with featured snippets and AI overviews taking more surface area in results...
The real issue isn’t lack of alternatives, it’s that most “Google alternatives” still depend on the same underlying web index sources or trade quality for independence...
Even if “superintelligence” arrives, job impact will likely depend more on deployment incentives than raw capability. Those two timelines rarely match up cleanly...
This feels more like a gradual tightening of extension APIs under Manifest V3 than a sudden “kill switch.” uBlock isn’t going away, but its capabilities are definitely being reshaped...