bridging out usually means paying a fee that leaves the ecosystem for good.
incentiv built its bridge to loop that value back in instead.
centi's team laid out the whole idea. https://t.co/d36diwpYEK
ALIGNED on @mynebrowser - been thinking & actively writing about privacy, data ownership, and what a fair internet actually takes to build https://t.co/Hp4v391B2J
Thatโs why conversations about browsers and AI should focus on user sovereignty as much as new features. The technology will keep improving, but giving people meaningful control over their own information is what will make the future web worth using.
@mynebrowser
Thatโs why conversations about browsers and AI should focus on user sovereignty as much as new features. The technology will keep improving, but giving people meaningful control over their own information is what will make the future web worth using.
@mynebrowser
Privacy doesnโt have to slow innovation. AI can still be incredibly useful while respecting boundaries. In fact, tools that earn trust may end up being more valuable in the long run.
If AI browsers are going to become our daily assistants, they should make that relationship transparent from the start. Clear controls, local-first options, and honest data practices would make me trust them far more than flashy features ever could.
@mynebrowser
If AI browsers are going to become our daily assistants, they should make that relationship transparent from the start. Clear controls, local-first options, and honest data practices would make me trust them far more than flashy features ever could.
@mynebrowser
Another thing Iโve realized is that privacy isnโt only about hiding information. Itโs about having the freedom to decide who can access it, how long itโs kept, and whether it can be used to train future AI systems.