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Yeah, translation is the only thing here I have any desire at all to use
There are other practical things to use a browser-based AI for, like accessibility improvements for sites that didn’t provide proper alt text or other accessibility features.
But I think an important one few people are talking about is an AI “babysitter” for my grandma so she doesn’t fall for phishing scams. Ad blocking does a lot to protect people there but some smarter detection would be good for a significant chunk of society. Not that this exists yet.
You can make software accessible without Ai, they just don’t want to spend the money on it. It’s a business decision that every company makes to save the money on accessibility. It’s a calculated cost to them
Education is the answer and not creating a nanny state with fucking Ai babysitting and spying on everyone.
This is some big brother lvl of bullshit just because oh no old people might be stupid enough to fuck themselves over. If they are that technically incapable, maybe it’s time to set up a device without any extra options.
this education thing has been said and said again since what, the 90s? and guess what, people still fall for scams! for the same reasons that an antivirus is a crucial security component for the non-tech enthusiasts crowd, an AI scam detector that runs locally will likely be a crucial tool in the next few years.