Probably because OpenAI is the best at this than any other player in the game. They’re on their way to replacing Google as the #1 search engine. Instead of “google it” it’s going to be “gpt it”, and we all know who “gpt” is.
For me the AI seems to actually understand the meaning of my search term and is usually accurate and helpful. It is an improvement over how bad Google had become when it randomly deleted search terms.
Hmm... it doesn't jump for me. There's a fixed amount of space reserved at the top of the screen and the AI overview loads into that. It only expands if you press the "Show more" button.
I never thought those metal layers in a car tire work similarly to the simple spoke design of a bike tire. I just assumed air pressure did all the work and the metal layers were there to resist sharp objects as much as possible.
Instead of discouraging offshoring, they’re threatening the physical safety of highly skilled foreigners. Those people have been the glue that holds the US economy together since, what, WWII?
If the US is no longer an attractive destination, they’ll set up shop overseas. Fast forward ten years, and the jobs they create will definitely not be in the US.
Concretely: Silicon Valley’s white collar workers are 66% first generation immigrants, and it’s the 4th largest economy on earth. (The US, including Silicon Valley, is number one). Just about all of my native born coworkers moved here for work.
All that needs to change. The glue to the US economy needs to be Americans. We have the best universities in the world but we decide to invest in foreign students instead of our own for wage reasons.
It just so obviously doesn’t, and even more obviously won’t. A pool of 9 billion > 340 million is a simple, hard reality that has trivially curb stomped any and all opposition since the dawning of the human race with the only variable being time-to-acceptance.
I’ve been getting emails from places I shopped online despite opting out of these types of emails. Guess we don’t have a way to hold these illegal operations accountable anymore. Good thing I used alias emails so I can disable them.
As others said, it will be built into Firefox, and is already part of the mid-April release, but apparently not yet enabled. When I updated to 137.0.2, it opened the following page:
> Starting in Firefox version 137, you can use tab groups to manage open tabs in Firefox by grouping them together and labelling them. All users should expect to see the feature by May 6, 2025.
Assuming you want to download firefox. It seems to be integrated into the browser, there's no add-on or so for this that you would need to download separately.