I agree. What’s your point? I’m not defending the choice to use AI for that purpose. I’m saying AI from years ago can’t be compared to the current AI
I agree. What’s your point? I’m not defending the choice to use AI for that purpose. I’m saying AI from years ago can’t be compared to the current AI
To be fair towards Reddit here, AI now is vastly different and more capable for this kind of stuff than it was years ago.
I remember looking into that a while ago, but it’s not like I can just instantly hook up my WhatsApp or Telegram account into that, right? I’d need a server to act as a bridge.
And I wouldn’t be so keen on giving that kind of access to a random server.
My guess is because Brave is a relatively known Chromium browser that’s been degoogled. Along with built in ad and tracker blocking, and it’s an easy less evil of the two.
I want to like Firefox, both as normal user and as web developer, but something about it keeps bugging me. The UI feels sluggish, sites seem to be slightly less performant, and I can’t seem to get used to it.
That said, I’ve started using Vivaldi, and while it can be considered bloated, I really like the tab options it has, while also offering a degoogled chromium that’s being kept to date.
Yeah, I’m all for bashing companies regarding privacy and whatnot, but this is just informing/warning you about account security.
I agree it’s not fair, unless there’s some human element to it that checks and corrects the AI’s choices.
That said, modern AI is pretty capable of recognising something like harassment, I’d say.
Just to be clear, I’m not defending Reddit for choosing AI over human moderation