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      No, there are many of us who tried it, found it lacking, and never used it again, especially in light of the endless hype cycle. :)

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      Everything is AI nowadays. Heck AI uses you more than you use it if you’ve spent any amount of time online. It’s too late now though, unless you could you know what Sam Altman back in 2015.

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      There is over 7 billions persons in the world, of course you are not the only one

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    Honestly: does anyone at this point think to themselves that using an OpenAI browser is a good idea? What does it even provide in terms of benefit over literally any alternative?

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      Nobody on this platform. But on the normie web there’s probably some folks who think it’s a good idea

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        So many of them that it is scary. And educating them will probably often elicit the stubborn response: “I don’t care, I like it, it’s convenient and the errors won’t kill me” (at least if their attitude towards privacy is any indication).

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      does anyone at this point think to themselves that (…)

      Yes.

      Whatever the rest of this sentence would be, the answer is “yes”.

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        Furthermore, I’ve found the answer to this being not just ”yes” but ”yes, most of them”. I think I’ll just give up.

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    Honestly i dont care. 99% of people are using Chrome. This browser doesnt change anything, people were already being spied on before, now its just a different horrible company.

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      you didn’t even read the article… not that your other reasonoing is sound either

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        Why would i spend time reading an article about chatgpt when i already stated that i dont see it as worth concerning yourself with? The best thing to do with AI is not engaging with it.

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          Because what you said has little to do with the discussion started by the article… now that I think of it, it’s very AI since you completely missed the context