cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/18270004
Choose the planet, choose Ecosia: why you’re going to be asked to pick a search engine
no, thank you?
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I used to use them and stopped for a while, and now they pull this crap?
Can someone explain to me like I’m cognitively bankrupt how an AI that keeps a behavioural profile on me based on what I search will help with fraud prevention?
I think the idea is that behavior that seems abnormal, or a significant departure from your norm might be seen as fraud. I’m not sure what kind of fraud you’d experience in a search engine, but here we are. If I had to make a charitable guess, maybe it’s related to you possibly being logged in somewhere and a fraudster may visit those websites (like shopping websites)? I personally think it’s bullshit with a laughably weak veil of security.
By the way, I love the term, “cognitively bankrupt” lol, I’m stealing it.
Ur not stealing it ur pirating it ;)
Alongside our climate action, we have always campaigned for a fairer, more sustainable internet. We’re the only search engine that gives all of its profits to the planet and we compete with some of the biggest companies in the world, so we’ve been pushing them to give alternative search engines a fair chance. And it’s paying off!
Sure, fella, that was all you. I follow that issue very closely, can’t say Ecosia has really been a driving force behind it. I’ve never heard of them, in fact. Why do they feel the need to lie? I wouldn’t use them even if they weren’t reskinned Bing just for the above paragraph alone, can’t really trust a company that lies about stuff it doesn’t even need to lie about.
So this is just bing?
Basically a Bing front-end that uses ad money to plant trees.
Most search engines are just bing. Search engines are roughly in the same state of non-diversity as web browsers :/
if brave goes eco friendly il drop ecosia (mostly)
Why not use DDG or something (also Bing) and just donate like $5 or whatever to a tree planting service?
no expenses
Yes, but slower (default search at my company, changed it after a few minutes)
So fwiw, it has ChatGPT-3
Using a technology known for high energy cost and increase in emissions seems very counterproductive to their goals lol
Sounds great for the planet ! /s
asking it its name is not a reliable way to determine which model it is, gpt 4 still thinks it’s gpt3 (the reason it answers correctly on openai website is because they tell it that in the system prompt)
Alright, well, I haven’t got more time to spend on hacking the prompts to get it to disclose intel. So that’s the best I got.
I’d rather directly use Bing and utilize the ‘Give with Bing’ feature to donate to a non-profit of choice; when I did use Bing, I did it for LGBT and LGBT Youth.
Id rather not
Ecosia is scam. Use a bookmark collection, go out, meet some friends, your internet searches are not the biggest problem.
i do not give a fuck.