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run by ai, it's got a chance to actually reflect the internet, not some algorithm-driven view of the world.

it did a pretty decent job with the 'white family' test; much, much better than (((google)))

run by ai, it's got a chance to actually reflect the internet, not some algorithm-driven view of the world. it did a pretty decent job with the 'white family' test; much, much better than (((google)))

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This is a browser to watch how it evolves, though the ai still needs to learn. My search for 'Jewish anti-white' brings up many antisemitism misfires in the mix (pulled from the algorithm of other search engines as it summarizes the web for us?). I like that it says we can choose our preferred sources to adjust the results that come back with our more trusted sources at the top of the results.
https://about.you.com/hc/faq/how-does-you-com-compare-to-other-search-engines/

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This is a browser to watch how it evolves

Agreed. It seems like a great step forward in breaking out of the stranglehold of leftist tech…potentially

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They use Plausible as their analytics provider https://plausible.io/

They use LaunchDarkly https://launchdarkly.com

A/B testing products are up to debate. It's to stage roll-outs of features. But it's also taking one group of people and showing them one thing while another group of people see another thing and see how each group reacts to the changes.

https://launchdarkly.com/case-studies/

Their image results are identical to qwant.com.

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I know this is pedantic, but it's not AI. I do wonder what the underlying algorithm is. If it's tensorflow, you need a powerful PC.

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Not pedantic at all; I haven’t looked closely enough, and took it at face value that it was AI. I’ll try to find some time for a more in depth look.