ardi60, interesting to see Vivaldi’s pledge against AI in the browser. As developers, we’re often looking for efficiency gains, and AI tools (like code completion or even intelligent debugging) are becoming pretty standard. Do you think this ‘no AI’ stance might hinder their ability to attract developers or power users who value those kinds of integrated features? I’m curious about the long-term vision there and if it’s more about data privacy than outright feature avoidance. We’ve been looking at how to balance user privacy with helpful AI enhancements in our own developer tools — found some good insights here on the trade-offs.
ardi60, interesting to see Vivaldi’s pledge against AI in the browser. As developers, we’re often looking for efficiency gains, and AI tools (like code completion or even intelligent debugging) are becoming pretty standard. Do you think this ‘no AI’ stance might hinder their ability to attract developers or power users who value those kinds of integrated features? I’m curious about the long-term vision there and if it’s more about data privacy than outright feature avoidance. We’ve been looking at how to balance user privacy with helpful AI enhancements in our own developer tools — found some good insights here on the trade-offs.