Thank you for these details! Would you consider putting these answers on a page on the site, and also allowing send a notification email to users anytime any of this is going to change, so users have a chance to stop using the product if there will be a change they do not agree with?
Would you consider allowing the user to select between OpenAI vs Anthropic for the foundation model? I'd recommend making Anthropic the default, as does the Perplexity team: https://www.anthropic.com/customers/perplexity
In the Privacy Policy, maybe you can keep the Google-required sentence, and also add another sentence that makes it explicit that user data will only be used to train user-specific models. This would go a long way towards reassuring many people.
I'd love to try your DSL if you are accepting dev partners. You could reach me at strangecompanyventure@gmail.com if so, I'd love to try it out and it seems very powerful if you also used it for the D&D game project.
Is the game still available somewhere? The old link doesn't seem to still point to it but I'm a big fan of the interactive fiction genre and would love to test the game too, and any other examples you have of the DSL you're designing.
Cheers and thank you for your commitment to principles. You have my respect and probably a number of other readers too.
Would you consider allowing the user to select between OpenAI vs Anthropic for the foundation model? I'd recommend making Anthropic the default, as does the Perplexity team: https://www.anthropic.com/customers/perplexity
In the Privacy Policy, maybe you can keep the Google-required sentence, and also add another sentence that makes it explicit that user data will only be used to train user-specific models. This would go a long way towards reassuring many people.
I'd love to try your DSL if you are accepting dev partners. You could reach me at strangecompanyventure@gmail.com if so, I'd love to try it out and it seems very powerful if you also used it for the D&D game project.
Is the game still available somewhere? The old link doesn't seem to still point to it but I'm a big fan of the interactive fiction genre and would love to test the game too, and any other examples you have of the DSL you're designing.
Cheers and thank you for your commitment to principles. You have my respect and probably a number of other readers too.