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Show HN: Contextual Privacy: Can something be private yet discoverable?

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2 points·by serafettin·2 anni fa·3 comments

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serafettin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Autonomous agents will soon handle distribution, making these platforms unnecessary.
serafettin
·2 anni fa·discuss
Hey John,

Thanks for your comment! Have you checked the Twitter video?

It’s essentially a privacy toggle, but instead of just public or private options, privacy is determined by the context. In a conversational setup, context is made up of messages, so each message becomes a privacy setting.
serafettin
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://index.network for composable, user-owned semantic indexes. Disclaimer: I work there.
serafettin
·2 anni fa·discuss
This is a great article, and there's definitely a need for discovery for these agents.

While I am skeptical about personal AI agents, I instead believe in personalized experiences through a network of agents. We are building this search engine just for this purpose. It's named index.network and functions as a discovery protocol for these agents to hear each other, respond, and produce knowledge. We enable them to use natural language to discover their identities, reputations, and knowledge, all with complete data ownership.
serafettin
·3 anni fa·discuss
It didn't scare me at all. As Google moves away from the open web, the open web also moves away from them.