06-21-2024 11:55 AM - last edited on 10-18-2024 02:19 PM by Jon
Hi folks,
In the next few days, we will start the Nightly experiment which provides easy access to AI services from the sidebar. This functionality is entirely optional, and it’s there to see if it’s a helpful addition to Firefox. It is not built into any core functionality and needs to be turned on by you to see it.
If you want to try the experiment, activate it via Nightly Settings > Firefox Labs (please see full instructions here).
We’d love to hear your feedback once you try out the feature, and we’re open to all your ideas and thoughts, whether it’s small tweaks to the current experience or big, creative suggestions that could boost your productivity and make accessing your favorite tools and services in Firefox even easier.
Thanks so much for helping us improve Firefox!
09-13-2024 05:24 PM
Please stop ruining Firefox. No one wants this.
09-13-2024 06:45 PM
Mozilla, you will greatly regret this decision. Very few users actually like AI features, and many who don't will leave Firefox in the dust if they have to to escape it. We're begging you to reconsider.
09-13-2024 07:12 PM
Absolutely not, I can't stand products shoving AI where it has no business being. Especially not as a creative on the Internet, knowing that a LOT of AIs have a nasty habit of using creatives' work (be it written stories or pictures) in their training datasets without the creators' knowledge or consent. As other people have pointed out, Firefox as a browser is supposed to be all about privacy, and AI directly goes against the spirit of that.
09-13-2024 07:17 PM
I really wish you guys wouldn't do this.
09-13-2024 07:25 PM
Absolutely not. Do not do this. Do not do this. Do not do this. Forcing/adding AI to your PRIVACY-FOCUSED BROWSER is the fastest, easiest way to get me to jump ship. I do not want any AI. Do not do this.
09-13-2024 07:26 PM
Never once have I said, "my browser needs AI," please don't waste your time, money, and resources on a passing fad which is doing nothing but losing money and pissing people off. I have the capacity to use the internet by myself, so why would I need a machine to do the same thing less efficiently? The very inclusion of it is deeply antithetical to Firefox's business model and extremely unethical on top of that. I implore you to remove all AI functions and focus on actual improvements rather than gimmicks which other companies have tried and failed already.
09-13-2024 07:26 PM
I use firefox because of it’s respect for its users and AI is built on stolen models and is not guaranteed to provide correct information (as a family being made ill after using an alleged ai generated foraging book or the lawyer that cited nonexistent cases). AI being integrated into windows has only made the products less reliable so please do not add ai
09-13-2024 07:29 PM
So true, Windows trying to force us to be complacent with copilot (aside from it also frying my SSD) is why I jumped ship to Linux.
09-13-2024 07:30 PM
Absolutely not. Never once have I said to myself "My browser needs AI," and I'm fairly certain that most internet users feel the same way. Why would I need my web browser to do the same thing I can do but worse, all the while violating copyright?
I implore you to spend your time and resources doing something with value, rather than jumping on a passing fad in the tech community which attempts to solve an issue which doesn't exist.
09-13-2024 08:38 PM
This is a horrible idea. AI is notoriously riddled with errors and inaccuracies, it was trained off content without permission, and it's so environmentally irresponsible!! Do not give in to the AI trend, PLEASE. Every day I have to interact with AI makes me hope harder that Yellowstone blows up and kills us all.
09-13-2024 08:39 PM
I would disapprove of an AI service for Firefox.
09-13-2024 08:48 PM
I see the experiment is still there (as of Friday September 13 2024 11:42 pm EST). This thread was started on June 21 2024. I've begun looking into alternative browsers, and I very seriously doubt I'm the only one. Maybe I'll go back to Vivaldi.
09-14-2024 04:22 AM
Vivaldi has spoken out against using "ai" in their browser 🙂
But I wonder if Mozilla plans to get paid by the "ai" companies. They do have a lot of money, and perhaps they just want a slice of that cash pie 🙂
09-13-2024 09:08 PM
i really, really do not want AI put into firefox. : ( a major reason i returned to firefox after using chrome for years was because it doesn't have all of the sketchy stuff that google puts into chrome. the AI stuff is dubious at best and can be really invasive.
09-13-2024 09:57 PM
**bleep** NO
09-13-2024 11:14 PM
Please. No more AI. I’m not strong enough. Please. I’m so tired. No more AI, I beg.
09-13-2024 11:25 PM
I wonder if Mozilla is getting paid for including these ai features?
09-14-2024 12:42 AM
do NOT.
Mozilla is the one browser free of AI bull**bleep**. It actively makes trained professionals worse at their jobs, actively violates copyright, and then there's the massive, MASSIVE energy use, comparable to powering a small city for a year. AND it uses a ton of water for water-cooling, and with so many states in a drought, it's insulting.
AI is a buzzword and a scam and it's already failing. Investors are already pulling out. All this will do will drive loyal users away and cost you more for upkeep.
Also, AI is a misnomer. There's nothing intelligent about it. All it is is an autocorrect trained on millions and millions of stolen work.
Firefox users HATE AI. Don't force this **bleep** on us.
09-14-2024 01:14 AM
Respectfully no thank you.
09-14-2024 01:31 AM
I do not want ai in my browser.
09-14-2024 03:50 AM - edited 09-14-2024 03:53 AM
No thank you. I would jump ship if this was implemented.
09-14-2024 04:34 AM - edited 09-14-2024 05:06 AM
I will not try it. But I will say, I dont want to take it from someone that wants it.
I would prefer it be an extension/add on that one has the actively add. I would feel more comfortable if it wasnt a built in thing.
09-14-2024 05:06 AM
Just wanted to add my voice to this to say, please, do not do this.
09-14-2024 06:01 AM
Please don't. I am so tired of AI. And it's so bad for the environment!
09-14-2024 06:22 AM
Please no. I am begging you. If I wanted AI, which is being shoved down my throat from everywhere & I hate it, I would've used any other browser.
09-14-2024 07:29 AM
Let's not follow every silly trend of the market, simply for the sake of "innovation".
Please leave any service that consumes a disproportionate use of resources, out of Firefox.
Moreover, currently available LLMs are built on material under copyright, or otherwise on material whose authors never agreed to this use.
There are other ways to improve the user experience.
09-14-2024 08:57 AM
Please don't. While Machine Learning Models do have uses, I don't believe that the Large Language Models 'assisting' and 'answering questions' are useful at all. Furthermore, I would question exactly what data sets you trained this on - are all of those data sets ones that you created? What are the biases that are in the data set? Please please please, you've been working on a wonderful browser for so long - I remember using firefox/mozilla as a child - don't do this.
09-14-2024 10:03 AM
Why are you spending resources on this? Nobody wants this. LISTEN to what your users are telling you...
09-14-2024 11:12 AM
As many others on this thread have said, this service is antithetical to why most of us use and believe in Mozilla and Firefox, and it would reflect extremely negatively on both. The issues with AI in its current form are much deeper than individual privacy, and I do not want to be associated with any platform that supports it or forces it upon its user-base. Please do not compromise the trust we have in Mozilla by implementing AI elements. It will 100% cause me and many others to jump ship.
09-14-2024 11:47 AM
> Keep the LLMs names out your Firefox sidebar!
09-14-2024 12:29 PM
The ethical argument seems to bounce off the solid shell of your faith in the AI myths. Alright.
Perhaps we can still hit you through the brand image of Mozilla and Firefox? Because it's a disaster. I won't insult you by explaining the obvious. Just read the bloody room.
This is not the first time it happens. I'm afraid that you have a structural problem prioritising the desires of I don't even know who (board members? developers? investors?) over the actual need of dedicated users who made the explicit choice to use a non-Chrome-based browser.
Firefox without its users is worthless. So you really ought to be more careful here.
09-14-2024 02:07 PM
If I wanted to use AI, I would use a site I already trust that specializes in it. I would not use this in-browser feature because it's completely and utterly redundant: someone who is interested in AI will likely have something they'd rather use than something in-browser, and anyone who wants to avoid AI would have to put up with it taking up space/memory in the sidebar. I already deal with that plenty from the useless CoPilot AI I can't uninstall, and it just makes me hate it all the more.
There are zero upsides to this feature implementation, do not go through with it.
09-14-2024 02:42 PM
I do not want to see any AI in Mozilla products. If it does get added I want a way to completely disable it.
09-14-2024 03:01 PM
No. Just no. We don't want "AI" (machine learning). We don't want NFTs, crypto, or anything else that the "tech bros" think are cool. We don't want this: we want QOL things like the ability to allow us to enable dark mode (via Dark Reader) on the add-ons page! (Seriously! How do you STILL NOT have a dark mode option on that page and why can't you AT LEAST give Dark Reader or similar vetted add-ons access to it?!) Focus on bug fixes and QOL issues please!!!
09-14-2024 08:02 PM
slightly offtopic but there is a way to enable dark reader on "restricted" mozilla pages, check the instructions from the dev: https://github.com/darkreader/darkreader/blob/main/README.md#enable-dark-reader-on-restricted-pages-...
09-15-2024 03:39 AM
Oh my gosh! Thank you SO much 🥰
09-15-2024 04:03 AM
You are being ironic? Looking at the comments, no one seems to want this 🙂
09-14-2024 05:55 PM
Please don't put AI on Firefox, there's already too many generative AI tools everywhere, most of it is terrible and the energy and water needed to run those machines is just unbearable, entire regions get depleted of drinking water for what? Getting a bad picture of a chicken on the Moon? That's what artists are for.
Please don't become another great software turned garbage because of generative AI being pushed down our throats.
09-14-2024 06:23 PM - edited 09-14-2024 06:37 PM
Not that you should need me to point this out, but just reading 3 extensions of this thread, it sounds like you have a backlash on your hands and a small smattering of enablers. I've already turned things off in about:config, but in case nobody else raised any of the reasons WHY adding an LLM is unwanted:
I could go on, but you're putting your eggs in a basket whose bottom is going to fall out soon because it fundamentally doesn't work.
09-14-2024 06:27 PM
No. I use firefox because the AI is not implemented yet.
AI sucks. It's not reliable and comsumes a LOT of energy and water. We are on a climate alert.
So no. No Ai products for me.