The fundamental idea of this paper is for ChatGPT-like apps to lose natural language for less energy consumption and more determinism in their answers based on controlled natural languages like ACE; for the user to be able to modify this trade-off-ratio at will based on LLMs (which is not possible when starting from a ChatGPT-like app); and to capture this new paradigm in a new type of browser that has natural language as its primary interface, here called a semantic web-first browser.

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    Seems weird, but there’s another application of these models that for me doesn’t - to convert, say, usual webpages into webpages with proper semantic markup or something like that. For readability and scraping and what not.

    Possibly even to make “self-adjusting” gateways representing, say, a social network webpage as an XMPP service. Or to use PGP for private messages in them. Something like that.

    Anyway. Until someone does something like that, and that takes enormous amounts of work and discipline, that’s just blabber.