I hear people saying “Mozilla isn’t trying to push AI on users”, well here is an example of it.

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    1 month ago

    Fair enough if you’re being genuine. If you believe the average person is not concerned about AI, and you believe Mozilla’s alleged pledge to keep the internet healthy and not Big Tech dominated, you must be very upset about Mozilla trying to indoctrinate people into Big Tech services.

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      1 month ago

      Which would be why I disabled the AI. FF is the least worst option that still incorporates plugins like ublock among many others.

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        1 month ago

        That’s irrelevant. I asked about what you want for others, not for yourself.

        Should we be concerned that a browser that is built supposedly for the public good has so much AI promotion inside of it?

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              @XLE @RememberTheApollo_
              Hello Everybody.
              Maybe we should focus on what really matters in a browser instead of trying to cram in every fancy feature.
              Firefox used to be a browser for professionals, and that was cool. That’s why others use it, too.
              Unfortunately, only the privacy aspect has remained to some extent. That makes it all the more important to get back to those roots!
              What is the CORE? And how can we focus on that?!?!