My point being that AI chatbot could be incredibly powerful system, if always weren't implemented in the most basic way.
> We’ve specifically tuned the model prompt to adhere to Brave’s core values
I wonder what does this tuned version represent?
Brave showed me ads the second day that I used it, and frankly im thankful that they showed who they were so quickly. I had been nearly fooled
As to your question: it depends on why they are jumping. If it is because a giant truck is going to run over us, I might join them, yes.
I am aware of a link hijacking thing but not displaying ads by Brave.
All the tracking is local on the device. The browser is sent an ad bundle. The browser chooses what ads to display, locally.
Also viewing ads to support the product is opt in, not opt out.
Is there some ethical gray area around an ad blocker funding itself by displaying different ads. Sure. Is it automatically anti-privacy to serve ads? I’m not so sure it is.
Especially from Brave. I like and use their mobile browser, but at one point their useragent had my fucking phone model imprinted in it (these days it only betrays that my phone is running Android 9). Their idea of "privacy" is a joke.
That was pretty standard among browsers a couple years ago.