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Can you name a few LLM-based features in browsers that users find useful?
It is in my screen reader, but it is used mainly in the browser - accessible description of an image without alt text. Translation of languages which I don't know is also nice.
Generally, I thing that the llm should be its own service and everything else should have an easy way to connect to it, but I'm a lowly user, not a product manager.
For accessibility it is truly awesome. Yes it can be wrong and isn't perfect, but the alternative is having no knowledge of the image at all. Alt descriptions are often missing or not detailed enough to be useful for vision impaired.
Having much better text to voice could also be nice for the blind. While screen readers are fine I don't know how bothersome that robot voice is for longer texts.
I'm okay with robot voices, tbh. The neural voices need modern hardware, and there is latency even then, together with some artifacts. Especially when speeding through a known screens I prefer responsiveness over fidelity or other nicities.
one:
in Arc browser, if your Ctrl-F find window doesn't find and exact match, it turns into a LLM question box that will try to answer based on the page content
Ctrl-F without match is often useful result in itself.
I've been burned by LLMs several times where it always came-up with some answer while it was either misleading or there should be no answer at all.
can you at least switch that, because if that is the default behavior I would hate it so much
Yes you have full control over when you use ai and when you don’t
Rename tabs based on website content /s