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    Chat with Andisearch

    Palestinians deserve a life of justice, dignity, and the realization of their right to self-determination and independence, as emphasized by Rosemary DiCarlo from the United Nations. The question of Palestinian freedom is deeply intertwined with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which remains a complex and contentious issue. While there are varying opinions, the fundamental human rights of Palestinians, like those of any people, are recognized under international law. The UN and various commentators, including William Keiser from the Los Angeles Times, advocate for a two-state solution as a path to peace. The ongoing struggle for Palestinian freedom is a reminder of the need for impartiality and fairness in promoting human rights for all.


    The most notable event in Tiananmen’s history is the 1989 protests, which began in April as students gathered to mourn the death of pro-reform leader Hu Yaobang. The protests quickly grew, with demonstrators calling for political reforms, freedom of speech, and an end to corruption. By May, over a million people had joined the protests, which coincided with a visit from Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.

    On June 4, 1989, the Chinese government declared martial law and sent troops to suppress the protests, resulting in a massacre with estimates of deaths ranging from hundreds to thousands. The event, heavily censored in China, remains a symbol of the struggle for political freedom and the lengths to which the government will go to maintain control. Despite the repression, the memory of the protests persists globally, with ongoing calls for accountability and reform.

    The difference of using an independent LLM not altered by large companies.

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      Shit retelling, missing out a lot of information between those last two paragraphs, its completely one sided and western perspective biased.

      No mention that the protestors where armed and had been lynching and burning alive unarmed police and civil servants? Like this happened days before martial law, and it was in response to it.

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      In the future we will have lots of options. A colleague is self hosting some of the open source models and it’s very nice to not have the big tech censorship in there.

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        Yes, it’s anonymous and 100%free to use (I use it since almost 2 Years as my main search engine). In the futur they will release an paid pro versión which include an webclipper and some collaboration features, but that don’t change anything to the search app, this will stay free. Not very known, despite that Andi (former Lazy Web) was the first AI search ever, long before the ones from Google, M$ and others, with own independent LLM. I think it was hidden from the searches by these big companies, maybe because:

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          Thank you for introducing me to this! I haven’t used LLMs in the past, I will play around with this!