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I do agree actually but I’m sticking with them. Their mission of ending slop but also pushing ai tools seem at odds. On one hand they’re marketing to the anti ai crowd while also joining the ai hype? It’s weird.
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As I'm not familiar with how Kagi is "pushing ai tools" this is mostly a comment on the framing of your question.

Are you really saying that a company specializing in search - natural language oriented at its core - should not make use of the biggest technological revolution for processing natural language?

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No, I meant their push of their assistant, summarizer, and news product (which is ai generated summaries).
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