The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs clearly came loaded for bear to this fight, and they don't hold back.
Absolutely love this!
The French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs clearly came loaded for bear to this fight, and they don't hold back.
Absolutely love this!
social.vivaldi.net could also be a candidate for this list - they maintain a 1337 character limit on their server.
@stefan here is the thing as I see it. People has to stop seeing AI as an oracle and start seeing it as a slightly more useful search engine.
I have a local instance of gpt-oss (20B) running on ollama, querying it through Open WebUI and doing web searches through a local SearXNG instance.
It's absolutely fine for tuning a job application for a specific job posting. It works really well as a translator of texts from Danish to English.
Although it warns me that it is no medical expert, it can even help sorting out symptoms without falling into Doctor Googles default diagnosis trap ("It could be deadly but if you are alive in the morning, you should see a doctor").
Seriously, people need to get their head out of their behind and start treating this as what it is: A computer program that can help you with tedious jobs and help find answers to even somewhat difficult questions, but nothing more. It is really good at helping you with something that fits a pre-defined pattern, but it sucks at being creative.
Oh, and yeah - don't use a public version outside of the EU, where it is under strict GDPR laws, unless you like to live dangerously. Mistral for the win.
Seriously, the sky is NOT falling.