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Google’s Prompt API | CSS-Tricks

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Mat Marquis on Google pulling the web standards equivalent of U2 album marketing : As a Chrome user, you’ll have  received Gemini Nano in the form of a 4GB transfer  recently; no permission asked or required. If you remove it, Chrome will re-download it. For  reasons I can only guess at , Gemini Nano is presumably now considered to be part of Chrome itself, despite being a standalone product that is included alongside but not integrated  into  the browser — the way a copy of  Bonzi Buddy  included in a browser update might be considered a part of said browser. It’s not exactly new news, as we’ve had published explainers on it for over a year now, as well as an intent to prototype for just as long. Mozilla has already voiced its concerns/opposition : According to Chrome’s documentation , to use the prompt API you must ‘acknowledge’  Google’s Generative AI Prohibited Uses Policy . Elements of this policy go beyond law.…

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