Kagi Changelog (July 2): Heads, tails, and an AI toggle

(kagi.com)

36 points | by mroche 2 hours ago ago

7 comments

  • ghayes an hour ago

    > It's finally here! We believe that Kagi's application of AI should always be useful - there when you'd like it, and never when you don't, and always respecting your privacy.

    It's nice to have choice here when, e.g. Google, has been trending in the opposite direction.

    • al_borland an hour ago

      Even before this toggle Kagi's implementation seemed very opt-in. But default there aren't AI answers, a question market needs to be added at the end of the search string, and I believe that could be turned off. It seems like this new toggle would mainly get rid of the button to trigger an AI answer on the search page.

  • terribleperson an hour ago

    >Kagi News and Kagi Translate have both been successes that took us by surprise. ... >But these unexpected successes led to a massive spike in our costs for applications offered for free.

    >As a result, we have temporarily removed translations and left access to the articles’ original languages as well as English. Kagi Translate will be back in the coming days as a subscription-based service.

    Free? I'm a paying customer. Maybe you can't provide unlimited translate access, but I expect some amount of translation access as part of my Kagi subscription.

    • ruricolist 43 minutes ago

      "If you have an active subscription, Translate still works."

      • search_facility a minute ago

        There are still problems though - in Chrome translation addon simply no way to login properly so its broken //

      • terribleperson 16 minutes ago

        That's from the June 16 post, does that still apply?

        • ufmace 12 minutes ago

          I'm a subscriber, and I just tested that translate still works fine