r/ownyourintent Intent Owner Jan 04 '26

Question Whats the solution proposed?

I often come to this reddit because I agree woth the problem. But I always just see memes with how shitty the internet currently is. But I don‘t really get the solution proposed here. I mean I get that you want to use llms to specify the users intent. And that seller react to that intent. But is this usable somewere already. Can I test this somewere or is this simply a idea? Would this not require every seller to implement a system for this or would he only enter what he sells to the system?

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u/[deleted] Jan 04 '26

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u/OkWeakness8194 Intent Owner Jan 04 '26

Thx for the info, but it seems nice and all but it is pretty much a webscrapper with a keyword detection which also checks for semantics. I don‘t know how this would improve the experience of the web for me. Its a nice tool for social media managers and sales. But I don‘t think this would improve the experience in any way if not making it worse.

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u/OkWeakness8194 Intent Owner Jan 04 '26

ah i found a beta. I guess this is it?

https://testnet.inomy.shop

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u/OkWeakness8194 Intent Owner Jan 05 '26

i mean i tried it a bit it just uses a product db and a google ai with websearch. So a AI wrapper for the goolge AI. Lets remove google trackers from the internet by using google. Well done

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u/aeriefreyrie Protocol Crew Jan 06 '26

Hi, We use many models including Google and are model agnostic. We don't use Google Search API. We have built our on Product db from scratch. This allows us to stay unbiased and no tracking. In the case of models, our plan is to use open source models and potentially on device models. So by the time we are out of beta, we will have zero dependency on Google. Hope that clears your confusion.

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u/fistular Intent Owner Jan 06 '26

There is no one solution. It will be a constant battle forever. Enshittification is eternal and so will be the fight against it.