#browser for ai
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billionviewsbllogpost · 3 days ago
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LLM Browser: Agentic Browser for AI in the Cloud
Browser for AI Agents. Enable your AI agents to access any website without worrying about captchas, proxies and anti-bot challenges.
At LLM Browser, we believe AI agents should be able to navigate and interact with the web as seamlessly as humans do. Traditional web automation tools fail when faced with modern anti-bot systems, CAPTCHAs, and sophisticated detection mechanisms.
We're building the infrastructure that makes web automation work reliably at scale, enabling AI agents to access information, perform tasks, and interact with any website - just like a human would.
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alwaysclearyouth · 4 days ago
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Browser for ai
The API accepts the request and generates a new browser profile with browser configuration containing precise browser fingerprints from over 600,000 possible combinations. Each generated fingerprint has cross-fingerprint consistency and ensures connectivity between JS and Web API, Canvas, WebGL, Audio, Fonts, etc. By default, without passing any custom settings, the system automatically creates an optimal browser fingerprint configuration, eliminating the need for manual setup. Fine-tuning is possible with over 20 browser parameters and samples.
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gatoburr0 · 1 year ago
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nando161mando · 10 months ago
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With Firefox having AI added in the recent update. Here's how you can disable it.
Open about:config in your browser.Accept the Warning it gives.Search browser.ml and blank all values and set false where necessary as shown in the screenshot, anything that requires a numerical string can be set as 0 .Once you restart you should no longer see the Grey-ed out checkbox checked, and the AI chatbot disabled from ever functioning.
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frameacloud · 3 months ago
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Some ways to avoid generative AI in web searches
Our web searches are being filled with more and more AI-generated slop. GenAI creates misinformation that can be difficult to tell apart from the correct answer to whatever question you're looking up. GenAI mixes things up that have similar names. In one example that is especially easy to recognize, genAI has thought that a baseball team and the bird that it was named after must both be the same creature, with a bizarre combination of their eating habits and behaviors. This mistake still happens with specialized topics that could be harder for you to recognize unless if you're already very familiar with the topic in question. GenAI also makes up fake sources and facts out of thin air, and you can't tell until you try to find them somewhere else. The tech is more like advanced predictive text than something capable of research or reasoning, even though it can look enough like it that it can fool you if you don't know how to spot its mistakes.
Not only are the results of genAI unreliable, the source texts and images that they’re based on were used without permission. Sometimes they aren't modified enough to avoid plagiarism, but it's worse than that. Source images have turned out to be private medical photos and intimate personal photos that hackers had stolen and leaked to harass the people in the photos. Another reason why this technology is unethical is that each genAI query has such a high energy cost that it's significantly harmful to the environment, contributing to the climate crisis.
Here are some things that you can do when you use Google, DuckDuckGo, or other conventional general web search engines:
To turn off Google's AI Overview, set "web" as default. Here's how to do that on your devices and web browsers.
Add this string to any web search to only show results from before the genAI fad. Before:2021
Install the web browser extension uBlacklist. You give it a list of web addresses to not show you in your web searches anymore. Other people maintain lists for it that you can subscribe to so that you won’t see certain types of results in your web searches. Follow the instructions in Laylavish’s Huge AI Blocklist to subscribe to that list which will rid your web search results of AI-generated pages or images.
Since genAI slop is getting to be such a big problem on them, use alternatives to conventional general web search engines some of the time:
Use a specialized search engine instead of a general one. For example, if you only wanted to find a particular science article, there are specialized search engines that only look for those. The blog post "Skip Google for Research" has a list of specialized search engines for academics.
GenAI is notoriously bad at math because that’s too far outside the scope it was designed for: advanced predictive text. In any case, genAI is overpowered for math that is easy for computers to do. If you want to use a very advanced calculator, or even ask a math question in natural language, use Wolfram Alpha.
For questions about how to do things, look them up in WikiHow, the Youtube channel Dad, How Do I? or The Ultimate Manuals Library.
You can search within Wikipedia, but unfortunately vandals have been putting machine-generated falsehoods into it, as well as genAI images. To avoid this, use the article history to view versions of the article from before 2022.
Ask yourself if there are some topics that you often do a web search for just because you keep forgetting an answer to something. Start saving those answers in a book or file that you can refer to offline. This is called a commonplace book. For an example of one, Beth and Angel made theirs into a zine, Stuff I Often Google.
How about a completely different sort of web search than present-day Google or DuckDuckGo? Marginalia Search only brings up results that are text-heavy and similar to the web of the 1990s and 2000s. Its software is independent and open-source.
Have you been using a web search engine to take you to the websites that you visit on a regular basis? Switch to saving them in your web browser's bookmarks folder. Your web browser, Firefox, can sync your bookmarks to your other devices. If you often need to refer to a large number of static web pages (ones that don't change what is on them every day), then you can save and organize them in your Zotero, a bibliography management program. You can sort them with folders and tags so you can find them again.
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bigmammallama5 · 1 year ago
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I just did this and it immediately got rid of the stupid google ai thing at the top of every search. It's for chrome desktop and mobile too, but I assume there are similar steps for other platforms.
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melyzard · 1 year ago
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Okay, look, they talk to a Google rep in some of the video clips, but I give it a pass because this FREE course is a good baseline for personal internet safety that so many people just do not seem to have anymore. It's done in short video clip and article format (the videos average about a minute and a half). This is some super basic stuff like "What is PII and why you shouldn't put it on your twitter" and "what is a phishing scam?" Or "what is the difference between HTTP and HTTPS and why do you care?"
It's worrying to me how many people I meet or see online who just do not know even these absolute basic things, who are at constant risk of being scammed or hacked and losing everything. People who barely know how to turn their own computers on because corporations have made everything a proprietary app or exclusive hardware option that you must pay constant fees just to use. Especially young, somewhat isolated people who have never known a different world and don't realize they are being conditioned to be metaphorical prey animals in the digital landscape.
Anyway, this isn't the best internet safety course but it's free and easy to access. Gotta start somewhere.
Here's another short, easy, free online course about personal cyber security (GCFGlobal.org Introduction to Internet Safety)
Bonus videos:
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(Jul 13, 2023, runtime 15:29)
"He didn't have anything to hide, he didn't do anything wrong, anything illegal, and yet he was still punished."
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(Apr 20, 2023; runtime 9:24 minutes)
"At least 60% use their name or date of birth as a password, and that's something you should never do."
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(March 4, 2020, runtime 11:18 minutes)
"Crossing the road safely is a basic life skill that every parent teaches their kids. I believe that cyber skills are the 21st century equivalent of road safety in the 20th century."
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demiboydemon · 28 days ago
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God I hate Google AI so much
All I searched was a slightly dark joke so I could find out who originally posted it and make sure to include their username in a text post meme I’m making. The judgemental response is making me so mad?? Like bitch you don’t even have thoughts of your own, mind your business.
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This one is kind of funny though:
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I’ve successfully employed it ❤️ yay ❤️
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robobarbie · 1 year ago
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pc assembly takes the most time i swear
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fun tho HEEHOO
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wishingstarinajar · 3 months ago
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*grumble* You had one job, Firefox.
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kindahoping4forever · 1 year ago
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Two worlds collided and they could never, ever tear us apart
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ezkel · 3 months ago
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the tiktok ai on the slytherin skittles is... something
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nyoomerr · 1 year ago
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is duckduckgo's main search any good? i've been using startpage for a while but since it's just filtered google it's started to get the same ai listicles clogging up search results
eh, five years ago i probably would have preferred google's results, but at this point we're stuck with grading search engines based on "what's the least shitty" instead of "what is actually decent."
i don't see the AI garbage that google pushes on me, the higher standard for privacy is appreciated, and supposedly if you don't have an adblocker then you'll see less ads, too.
also, this is a purely personal anecdote, but it seems like duckduckgo prefers to serve smaller websites and avoids some social media as first page results. i.e. whenever i search related to programming, google will often give me reddit pages in the first page while duckduckgo will prefer to give me some random devblog i haven't heard of. this could be either a good thing or a bad thing depending on your preferences, i suppose, but it's pretty easily solvable by specifying a domain when searching if you have something specific in mind.
i do specifically go to google for any sort of image search, though.
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ledybas-the-ledybest · 4 months ago
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Are there any Firefox extensions to block AI-generated images in Pinterest search results?
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cxnicalcherub · 1 month ago
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does anyone know of any alternatives to google docs that are just as user-friendly? i’m getting so annoyed with google pushing AI everywhere el oh el
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fungi-maestro · 9 months ago
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For anyone wondering if Google AI is still garbage: here it is using my search for info on a mating behavior in flies to apparently help me plan a honeymoon for flies. What a "useful" and "accurate" tool to push on users with no off switch.
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