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cekanoni | 4 months ago

How can you trust company that says Privacy in your control or some nonsense like that, when they scraped the whole internet and breached the foundation of privacy :)

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lxgr|4 months ago

I do see the copyright/intellectual property angle of training LLMs on the entire web, but what's the privacy issue here?

If you publish something on the web, what are you expecting to happen?

felarof|4 months ago

You should try us :) open-source and privacy-first alternative to Atlas -- https://github.com/browseros-ai/BrowserOS

d3Xt3r|4 months ago

Seems like it's based on Chromium? If so, that's a no-go for me. We need more web diversity and support smaller browser engines, we don't need yet another Chromium/Blink based browser.

sneak|4 months ago

Copying public data isn’t a breach of anyone’s privacy.

sensanaty|4 months ago

If they're the browser then they can see non-public data since people will be browsing those pages.

tobyjsullivan|4 months ago

Unclear if this question is about Atlas or Google Chrome /s