The "Neuro Editor" appears to be focused on writing tasks. So far appears to be "looser" than western AIs on "controversial" topics. I asked it to highlight the irregularities of the 2020 election and it did, but it wouldn't write a persuasive article about the election being illegitimate. It won't provide any race and IQ science other than to say that intelligence testing is controversial. It will write an article about how covid-19 could be man made but won't strongly conclude that it is.
It is another tool for the box and worth checking out if you do a lot of writing tasks.
Here is its results when I asked it for two paragraphs promoting itself:
Yandex Neuro Editor: Your Work Assistant
In today's information-rich world, it is essential to be efficient and not get lost in a flood of tasks. Yandex Neuro Editor, an innovative solution from Yandex, is one of the tools that can help you with this.
What is Yandex Neuro Editor?
Yandex Neuro Editor is a neural network that can create texts based on your requests and ideas. It can generate unique and interesting articles, product descriptions, advertising texts, and more. The neural network can also help you edit and proofread texts, improving their quality and style.
Will there be any just browsers left in another 10 years? Same question for any software on a computer. Or is everything going to have AI shoved into it in some form or another.
Yeah. I don’t want AI on everything even if I put aside any and all concerns about privacy. Why can’t it just be AI program or an AI website, not AI operating system, AI phone, AI browser. I’m forced to look for a motive, and privacy and control concerns is exactly where I end up.
I don't like trading that for the promises of AI. I've come to the same conclusion and AI just spells more data mining and monitoring of everything you do with an AI equipped program or hardware.
The weird thing is AI needs traditional websites to compile information from, but it also prevents traffic from going to those websites, so it's an ouroboros.
This. Enough with forced AI integration. If someone wants AI in their browser, or in their OS, or wherever else, fine. But don't force it down everyone's throats. If you absolutely must stick an AI (or rather, data harvesting) thing in your program, at least make it optional or completely uninstallable for those who don't want or need it.
I hope firefox stays but I believe every single one will try to integrate AI in some capacity....
Tell me more about Yandex browser. I use their search engine but wasn't aware they had a browser. Is it open source? Chromium? Does it send telemetry back to Moscow?
Browsers aren't my tech field but I asked it and it says it is based on Chromium. It also said telemetry data is sent back. At this point I would trust Russia with my data more than I trust Google with it.
Sounds like in this case they both get it.
At this point, who gives a shit? Western governments have a hell of a lot more interest and ill-intent with your information than the kremlin does
I'd be more worried that it sends my data back to Moscow AND to Google.
yandex has offices in russia and netherlands, the work for both sides i imagine,
Moscow? Try tel aviv
So they're basically coping jewgle
but [probably?] more competently
Yandex is owned by jews.
What isn't?
There needs to be a.i and datamining that's secured just for the user so we can benefit from this without anyone else grabbing it.