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Perplexity CEO says its browser will track everything users do online to sell 'hyper personalized' ads

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  • I don't know what Perplexity is but I know I don't want it.

    Let me guess, two guys in a garage, both Linked In "CEO"s, strapping more spyware to Chromium?

    I even went to the website. It doesn't what they are, but it's something to do with AI, which figures...

  • Damn, you'd really think these bozos would have learned to read a room by now, you know?

    • Nearly half of the country is dumb enough to support Trump. I think he is reading the room.

  • this is pretty funny, a great example of how tech startups only care about selling their stuff to investors.

  • Welcome to real life: advertisement is seen as filth. People might tolerate it in exchange for something else, but being "targetted" doesn't make them less filthy; on the contrary, once you get how it's being targetted at the expense of your privacy, comparing it with dog shit becomes unfair - because dog shit is less worse.

    As such I want to see Perplexity bankrupt.

  • Sad to think there will be real people who are fine with the privacy invasive spyware

    • and they are your closest friends

    • my ex fiance loved personalized ads because that's how she found out about products she wanted and i was like… but you didn't want it before you knew it existed. you were just living your life perfectly fine and now you're $20 poorer

  • Well im definitely not gonna use it then. It's also apparently being built on top of Chromium so its not like its a brand new browser engine or anything. I wonder if they even had human programmers work on it, or just let their own AI churn out some slop for them.

  • Once it becomes popular ... then they'll play down their focus on wanting to track everything ... dress it up in pretty colours and some kind of swoosh ... then sell it as a feel good product ... five years later everyone is complaining that they are being tracked and that the company is using hyper personalized ads

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