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Michael Spencer's avatar

I guess where this all gets interesting is if Google is forced to divest Chrome. What are the chances of that happening?

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Evan Armstrong's avatar

Very low—US anti-trust is done on the basis of whether consumers pay higher prices. Chrome is free, so it'll be very tough to prove otherwise.

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Andreas Duess's avatar

I have access to both Dia (ex-Arc user) and Comet and it feels like the beginning of something great and useful - but not just yet.

I think part of my issue is that ChatGPT now knows so much about me, and is so fine tuned to my needs (writing style/work/things that matter to me) that any new tool by definition comes up short.

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Georgia Patrick's avatar

Evan... I look to your clarity and analysis to make sense of complex and tech jargon. I get it that software businesses are putting AI bots in their product, such as Lex. Love me some Lex. What I want to know is where is the OFF switch? Please write, in clear and descriptive words, where we go in each, every application to make sure the AI bot is OFF. Please start with the list of products you've already covered and just say where OFF is, such as, "Here's the exact steps in your Lex account to turn the AI off: "

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