Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox
Mozilla lays off 60 people, wants to build AI into Firefox
Memo details layoffs, "strategic corrections," and a desire for "trustworthy" AI.
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This is how you lose. I only use FF. I will switch to another browser if they enshittify with AI.
28 0 ReplyWhich browser is not going to have AI?
11 0 ReplyVivaldi recently posted this -vivaldi-wont-allow-a-machine-to-lie-to-you.
See also vivaldi community4 0 ReplyUngoogled Chromium
2 0 ReplyWhich browser is not going to have AI?
the ones worth using, of course
1 0 ReplyThat was an empty answer.
I assume there'll be some niche little fork for the die-hards for whom clicking a button in the settings to turn off the features they don't like isn't enough.
7 0 ReplyOk. You're entitled to have your own opinion, as I do.
1 0 ReplyProblem is that the anti-AI folk don't want me to have the option to have AI in my browser of choice.
4 0 ReplyNot me, though. You want your AI browser, and I want my "dumb" browser, of course they can coexist
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Lync?
2 0 Reply1 0 ReplyYes, Lynx is the one I meant. Haven't heard of it nor seen it since university in the early 90's so I thought it would be fitting here.
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Why though? I’ve pointed out elsewhere, a browser is one of the few places an LLM makes sense. Especially if it’s local.
5 0 ReplyToo late Firefox already contains neural nets. It's how the inbuilt local machine translation works.
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