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@bitwarden How come you guys are using proprietary Typeform now, when @CryptPad form appeared to work great in the past?
If you like Typeform UX, #Formbricks is a self-hostable FOSS solution that looks just as amazing, although not #e2ee like #Cryptpad.
@bitwarden This is about agentic AI authentication isn't it?
@bitwarden I'm very concerned about all the AI questions! The only thing gen. AI does well is creating as much propaganda and "what even is true anymore?" kind of photos and videos as the worst actors in the world want to produce. Autocrats and nazis and all the worst people can easily use them to pump out billions of comments and websites and anything they want to sway people's opinions. And the rest it's used for is to generate confident sounding "answers" with lots of errors and no sources
@bitwarden while I managed to complete the survey, I echo the report that it runs badly. My device is a Motorola g84 5g, which tends to run well on most modern websites. I know it's up to typeform, but maybe you could find a different/better form provider in the future (or even self-host a readymade solution, I'm sure you have the team and infra to do so)
@bitwarden I don’t get all the hate about the AI questions in the comments. It’s a trending topic and the questions are reasonable.
Keep up the good work Bitwarden!
@bitwarden
On the top of my stack is my brain.
And it asks, which data you collect with the survey besides the answers to your questions?
@bitwarden this form runs like absolute garbage on a non-modern device (fairphone 3+ on lineage using ironwolf browser).
Almost impossible to fill it out. Oh no, wait, in fact, it is impossible as now I'm getting errors when trying to submit answers.
Sort it out, will you? And leave the AI shit questions out of it will you!?
@paul Hi Paul, feel free to share more detail on the error you are running into so we can pass it to the team. The AI feedback has been passed along.
@bitwarden @paul Just te be clear: I will cancel my subscription and stop recommending bitwarden to customers if AI gets added. I am a security professional (pentester and giving awareness training for small government).
@bitwarden just getting failed to submit errors, and now the entire form has lost my progress.
But the entire form platform is running incredibly inefficiently - it's not my device, I can go to my own form system and it runs great - it's the form system itself. I imagine it's all the fancy animations, but it makes it largely unusable.
I encourage you to find a low powered device i.e. a raspberry Pi or a smartphone from a few years ago and try to complete the form on to see what I mean
@paul Thanks for the extra feedback, it has been shared with the team.
@bitwarden Thank you.
And I politely request you provide some sort of context of why #Bitwarden are asking questions about how people use #AI ?
Once again, I must stress, it is deeply concerning that a password manager company are asking about AI - DEEPLY CONCERNING! If you have good intentions, and wish to use the data in such a way to prevent any AI access then make that clear - asking questions around AI without context is dangerous for a business like yours.
For the fun of it, I'm going to CC: @davidgerard - no real information of what any of this is for yet, but perhaps one to keep an eye on.
@bitwarden the second half of this is all about AI, in case anyone was wondering whether it was worth bothering to fill out
@bitwarden Hmmm should we be concerned bitwarden's survey is a third to half AI related....
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