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this post was submitted on 26 Jun 2024
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I like how it is opt-in.
If it was truly opt-in, it could be an extension. They should not be bundling this with the browser, bloating it more in the process.
AI already has ethical issues, and environmental issues, and privacy issues, and centralization issues. You technically can run your own local AI, but they hook up to the big data-hungry ones out of the box.
Look at the Firefox subreddit. One month ago, people were criticizing the thought of adding AI to Firefox. Two months ago, same thing. Look at the Firefox community. See how many times people requested AI.
The extension API doesn't have enough access for this.
While it is opt-in and disabled by default, this is the real problem.
What are they missing? So far, all they've added is a sidebar and a couple extra right-click menu additions. Both of these are available for all extensions.
Mozilla isn't in charge of the extension API, it uses Chromium's WebExtensions API
Yeah, just create an entirely new, incompatible extension engine from scratch for this one feature specifically!