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LLMs are the future of searching, but the stale training data for Leo makes it less relevant than other Llama implementations you can find elsewhere. And of course, it's the censored model. For most people, it should be fine for mundane tasks. Not for power users. Does everything a browser should, easily. Checks all the boxes for quality UI design and feature implementation. The majority of the ad-riddled Orewelian Internet is actually usable, and the parts that aren't (like WSJ) I can ignore.
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Johnathan Cheek
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One of the best browsers out there! It would easily be the best if it had more customization to it, although Leo AI could use some major bug fixes and accuracy checks, as well. (Update: Brave freezes up for several seconds every time I launch it (with ALL settings enabled), and Leo AI doesn't work with the disable Javascript toggle enabled, and Brave Search settings keep resetting... 1 star for these issues.)
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Dan Berulis (Dan)
For being a browser that is so focused on blocking cookies, trackers, and fingerprinting that is deemed so "necessary" for websites to function brave does an amazing job. It provides a user-friendly experience while protecting your privacy and still rendering content with many less errors than you would expect considering how "vital" most websites claim these data gathering tools are to their functionality. It's not perfect, but if it was I don't think it would be doing its job. Don't sell out.
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